Badshot-Battle-Blue River-Central Selkirk-Clearwater-Esplanade-Gold-Jordan-North Monashee-North Okanagan-North Selkirk-Shuswap-WhatshanBoletín de aludes

Válido para
miércoles, 22 de abril de 2026
Publicado: 21 abr, 23:00
Peligro máximo
3 · NOTABLE
Badshot-Battle-Blue River-Central Selkirk-Clearwater-Esplanade-Gold-Jordan-North Monashee-North Okanagan-North Selkirk-Shuswap-WhatshanCA-6066
3

Traducción en curso — mostrado en idioma original

A cooling trend is coming, but conservative terrain travel is warranted while the snow surface remains wet.

Peligro por cota

Alpino3Notable
Límite forestal2Limitado
Bajo el límite forestal1Débil

Problemas de aludes activos

Nieve Húmeda
Nieve Húmeda
Todas las elevaciones
Tamaño2/5
FrecuenciaPosible
EstabilidadRegular
Cornisa
Cornisa
Alpino
Tamaño3/5
FrecuenciaPosible
EstabilidadRegular

Numerous large (size 2 to 3) wind slabs were triggered by riders and naturally the past few days (e.g., this MIN). They released on northeast aspects in alpine terrain. Otherwise, many wet loose and slab avalanches released during warm weather on all aspects and at all elevations.Looking forward, avalanche activity may decrease as cooler and cloudier weather arrives. Continue using caution around cornices and on sun-exposed slopes during the heat of the day.

Wet snow is found up to about 3000 m, which will slowly freeze into a melt-freeze crust as cooler weather arrives. The snow surface will remain wet during the day on sun-exposed slopes and at lower elevations.The remainder of the snowpack is strong, with various thick melt-freeze crusts found in the upper to middle portions of the snowpack.The snowpack continues to melt below treeline.

Fuente: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · Ver boletín original

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