Observations from Thursday are limited due to poor visibility and travel during the storm. There was likely natural avalanche activity that would have been most prevalent at upper elevations. Explosive control work produced storm slab avalanches to size 1.5 Thursday morning, but that was before the bulk of the snow fell. We received a great MIN report early Thursday afternoon that talked about shooting cracks in the storm slab that were traveling for several meters.
More details here.There was a rather anomalous size 3.5 that was seen on the Cheakamus Glacier from Whistler March 15th. We don't have details on the failure plane of this avalanche, but it may have run on the mid-February crust.