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RegisterFeb 15th, 2024–Feb 16th, 2024
Cariboos, McBride, Premier, Quesnel, Clemina.
Watch for small wind-loaded pockets especially around ridgecrest and in extreme terrain.
Enjoy the sunshine, and continue to practice safe travel habits.
On Wednesday, a few small (size 1-1.5) rider triggered avalanches were reported on east or northeast facing slopes in the alpine.
On Tuesday, several small (size 1.5) natural avalanches were reported from steep south-facing slopes.
If you head into the backcountry, consider posting to the mountain information network.
Due to recent strong north wind, you may find small wind slabs on aspects that are typically windward. A thin sun crust may now exist on solar aspects, becoming moist in the afternoon.
10 to 40 cm of snow overlies a widespread thick crust.
In general, the crust is strong and supportive to travel below 1900 m. Above 1900 m the crust becomes breakable and tapers out entirely around 2400 m.
Various weak layers persist in the mid to lower snowpack, however, triggering these layers is unlikely where they are bridged by a thick crust.
Thursday Night
Clear. No new snow expected. Light southeast through northeast ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -7 °C.
Friday
Sunny. No new snow expected. Light southeast ridgetop wind. Treeline high around -3 °C.
Saturday
Sunny. No new snow expected. Light to moderate southeast ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -2°C.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy. No new snow expected. Light to moderate south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -3 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.