Dogtooth-East Purcell-West PurcellAvalanche Forecast

Valid for
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Published: Apr 21, 11:00 PM
Maximum Danger
3 · CONSIDERABLE
Dogtooth-East Purcell-West PurcellCA-b13b
3

Travel cautiously on steep slopes where the snow surface is wet. Give cornices a wide berth, as they could release unexpectedly.

Danger by Elevation

Alpine3Considerable
Treeline2Moderate
Below treeline1Low

Active Avalanche Problems

Wet Snow
Wet Snow
All elevations
Size2/5
FrequencyPossible
StabilityFair
Cornice
Cornice
Alpine
Size3/5
FrequencyPossible
StabilityFair

Many small wet loose and slab avalanches were observed during warm weather over the past few days. They've been observed on all aspects and elevations.Looking forward, avalanche activity is expected to slowly decrease as cooler and cloudier weather arrives. Until that happens, continue to travel conservatively anywhere the snow surface is wet and slushy and near cornices.

Wet snow exists to mountain top, which will slowly freeze into a melt-freeze crust at higher elevations as cooler weather arrives. The snow surface will remain wet on sun-exposed slopes and at lower elevations.Various hard crusts are found in the top half of the snowpack. In the high alpine near Invermere, a layer of weak facets may persist above one of these crusts, found 30 to 80 cm deep.The snowpack continues to melt below treeline.

Source: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · View Original Bulletin

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