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RegisterFeb 7th, 2025–Feb 8th, 2025
Cariboos, North Rockies, Blue River, Clearwater, McBride, Premier, Quesnel, Sugarbowl, Clemina, North Monashee, McGregor, Renshaw, Robson.
Slab conditions are the main concern right now. Use caution on any snow that feels firm or slabby.
On Thursday a few small (size 1) wind slab avalanches where easily skier triggered at or near ridge crests in the alpine.
On Tuesday. wind slabs were observed in alpine terrain on all aspects.
On Monday, riders triggered small storm slab avalanches within the recent storm snow. They were 20 cm deep at treeline on northerly aspects. These add to the many small to large (size 1 to 2) slabs observed last weekend, on all aspects and elevations.
Storm snow from the end of January totaled between 30 to 50 cm and are beginning to slowly facet with surface hoar formation occurring. Past strong winds from various directions had redistributed this snow, but in wind-sheltered terrain it remains soft. This snow overlies various layers that it may not bond well to, including faceted grains, surface hoar crystals in wind-sheltered openings, and a hard melt-freeze crust on sun-exposed slopes.
The middle portion of the snowpack is relatively weak with numerous other layers of faceted grains, surface hoar, and/or crusts that formed over the month of January.
The lower snowpack is well settled and strong.
Friday Night
Cloudy with isolated flurries. 0 to 1 cm. 10 to 20 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -18 °C.
Saturday
Partly cloudy with isolated flurries. 0 to 1 cm. 15 to 25 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -15 °C.
Sunday
Mix of sun and cloud. 30 to 50 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -16 °C.
Monday
Sunny. 30 to 50 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -24 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.