Clearwater-Gold-Jordan-North Okanagan-Shuswap-WhatshanBulletin d'avalanche

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lundi 13 avril 2026
Publié: 12 avr., 23:00
Danger maximum
2 · LIMITÉ
Clearwater-Gold-Jordan-North Okanagan-Shuswap-WhatshanCA-1597
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High freezing levels and new precipitation are driving the avalanche danger.If you see 20 cm or more of new snow at upper elevations, the danger will be CONSIDERABLE.

Danger par altitude

Alpin2Limité
Limite forestière2Limité
En dessous de la limite forestière1Faible

Problèmes d'avalanches actifs

Plaque à vent
Plaque à vent
Limite forestière et au-dessus
Taille2/5
FréquencePossible
StabilitéMoyenne
Neige mouillée
Neige mouillée
Toutes les altitudes
Taille2/5
FréquencePossible
StabilitéMoyenne

A cornice fall triggered a subsequent size 2 wind slab on a north-facing alpine slope on Saturday.A few small (size 1) wet loose avalanches were reported on Wednesday, triggered by skiers on sun-exposed slopes.With continued high freezing levels and moderate precipitation in the forecast, we may see avalanche conditions become more reactive on Monday.

5 to 15 mm of rain is expected to fall below 2000 m overnight and through Monday, with some areas possibly receiving as much as 20+ mm. Above the rain line, new snow will likely be forming reactive new wind slabs on lee north through easterly slopes.Below the rain line, a melt-freeze crust caps the snowpack, which may melt, turning the surface wet or moist, and creating the potential for wet loose sluffing.Crusts from late March are buried 20 to 80 cm deep, elevation and aspect dependent.The mid and lower snowpack is well settled and strong with no additional layers of concern.

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

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