Microwave-Sinclair-North Bulkley-South Bulkley-TelkwaAvalanche Forecast

Valid for
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Published: Apr 15, 11:00 PM
Maximum Danger
2 · MODERATE
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2

The possibility of a large persistent slab avalanche means continuing to avoid large, steep, open slopes.These avalanches may be hard to trigger, but the consequences would be serious.

Danger by Elevation

Alpine2Moderate
Treeline2Moderate
Below treeline1Low

Active Avalanche Problems

Persistent Slab
Persistent Slab
Treeline and above
Size4/5
FrequencyPossible
StabilityFair
Wind Slab
Wind Slab
Treeline and above
Size2/5
FrequencyPossible
StabilityFair

On Wednesday in the Seaton area, our field team saw evidence of a large (size 2.5) naturally triggered persistent slab avalanche on a south facing slope at 1800 m. It ran across the normal trail, and likely occurred on the weekend.This continues the trend of persistent slab avalanches from late last week, including a remotely triggered size 3.With little change in the weather, we expect that avalanches like these remain possible on all aspects.

10-30 cm of recent snow is settling over a strong, supportive crust that is expected on the surface on all aspects at treeline and on all but north-facing terrain in the alpine.A possible period of moderate northeast wind may be loading this loose snow onto crusty southwest facing slopes.A layer of weak, sugary snow over a thick crust is buried 100 to 200 cm and continues to produce large, surprising avalanches.

Source: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · View Original Bulletin

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