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mercredi 22 avril 2026
Publié: 21 avr., 23:00
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3 · MARQUÉ
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A cooling trend is coming, but conservative terrain travel is warranted while the snow surface remains wet.

Danger par altitude

Alpin3Marqué
Limite forestière2Limité
En dessous de la limite forestière1Faible

Problèmes d'avalanches actifs

Neige mouillée
Neige mouillée
Toutes les altitudes
Taille2/5
FréquencePossible
StabilitéMoyenne
Corniche
Corniche
Alpin
Taille3/5
FréquencePossible
StabilitéMoyenne

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.

Source: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · Voir le bulletin d'origine

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