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RegisterJan 18th, 2023–Jan 19th, 2023
Yukon, Tutshi, Wheaton, White Pass East, White Pass West.
Par for the course, wind will be the main driver of avalanche danger. If the wind picks up overnight or on Thursday, wind slab formation is likely and conditions will change rapidly! Be prepared to dial back your exposure to avalanche terrain and tune in to changing conditions throughout the day.
No new avalanches have been reported over the past few days.
If winds pick up overnight on Wednesday or on Thursday, wind slab formation is likely and conditions will change rapidly! Be prepared to dial back your exposure to avalanche terrain and tune in to changing conditions throughout the day.
25 cm of loose faceted snow exists on the surface. This overlies a firmer midpack. A decomposing crust can be found down 50-100 cm. Below this, the lower snowpack is weak and faceted.
Snow depth at White Pass is around 100 cm in sheltered areas and up to 200 cm on wind-loaded slopes. Shallower snowpack areas (< 1 m) are reported to be quite facetted and loose.
Wednesday night
Mainly cloudy with snowfall, up to 5 cm of accumulation. Southerly winds increasing, gusting 20 to 40 km/h. Alpine temperatures around -10 C. Freezing level at valley bottom.
Thursday
Periods of snow, up to 5 cm of accumulation. Southerly winds 20 gusting to 45 km/h. Alpine temperatures around -10 C. Freezing level at valley bottom.
Friday
Cloudy with snowfall. Southerly winds increasing 30 to 50 km/h. Freezing level rising to 500 m. Alpine temperatures around -5 C.
Saturday
Cloudy with snowfall. Southerly winds easing 20 to 40 km/h. Freezing level near valley bottom. Alpine temperatures around -8 C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.