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RegisterMay 5th, 2019–May 6th, 2019
Jasper.
As Spring finally re-asserts itself, expect to see increasing activity with daytime warming. Meanwhile, incremental loading by small snowfalls has maintained winter-like avalanche problems on shaded slopes.
Mon-Weds: Mixed sun & cloud, light winds, no significant precip, gradually rising freezing level. Initially cool overnight temps become warm by midweek.
Mon: Scattered cloud, Freezing levels 2500m, treeline low -4, High +3
Tues: Cloud & flurries developing. Freezing level 2600m, treeline low -1.5, high +5
Wed: Treeline Low -0.5, freezing level 2700m.
Regular small, warm snowfalls have sustained Windslab and loose snow avalanche problems. This recent snow is settling rapidly, but overlies crusts and facets in the upper snowpack. The crusts are thick/strong on solar aspects. Occasional whumpfing at upper treeline & alpine. The snowpack remains faceted on shady aspects, and weak in shallow areas.
On Sunday, a large natural slab avalanche was observed at 2400m on a NE aspect. This was on Pyramid mountain near Jasper, and was most likely a recent Wind Slab (size 2.5). Numerous small (size 1), natural loose dry avalanches were also observed on steep shaded alpine terrain near Marmot Basin.