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RegisterFeb 22nd, 2023–Feb 23rd, 2023
Northwest Inland, Kispiox, Ningunsaw, Ningunsaw, South Bulkley.
Northeast winds will have produced wind slabs.
Triggering a deep persistent slab remains possible, especially in areas with a thin snowpack.
Sheltered and low-consequence terrain will offer the safest riding.
No significant avalanches were reported in the past few days.
On Thursday, there was a report of a natural deep persistent slab avalanche, size two, from the northern part of the region. It was on a northeast aspect in the alpine. Deep persistent slab avalanches like this one continue to be reported at least once a week in shallow snowpack areas. something to keep in mind when traveling through the backcountry.
Monday saw 30 to 40 cm of new snow. This has likely been redistributed by northeast winds in exposed areas at most elevations.
Several layers of facets, crusts/surface hoar can be found in the top 1.5 meters of the snowpack. For the most part, the mid-pack is generally strong.
Weak layers of note from November and December are near the bottom of the snowpack, 150 to 200 cm from the surface.
The total height of snow at treeline is between 200 and 280 cm.
Wednesday Night
Clear, no accumulation, winds northeast 35 km/h gusting to 60, treeline temperatures -20 to -25 °C.
Thursday
Sunny, no accumulation, winds northeast 40 km/h, treeline temperatures -20 to -25 °C.
Friday
Mostly cloudy, trace accumulation, winds west 20 to 40 km/h, treeline temperatures around -20 °C.
Saturday
Cloudy, 5 to 15 cm accumulation starting Friday evening, winds southwest 20 km/h gusting to 45, treeline temperatures -18 ºC.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.