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Avalanche Bulletin

Both recent and older wind slabs have proven to be reactive during testing and could therefore also be reactive when skiers pass over them. They still need time to stabilise. Favour safe travel techniques and plan your outing according to the danger ratings to make the most of tomorrow's sunny day.

Areas covered by the bulletin : Mont Albert, Mont Ernest-Laforce, Mont Hog’s Back, Champs-de-Mars, Mont Lyall, Mont Vallières-de-Saint-Réal, Mont Blanche-Lamontagne, Mines-Madeleine

Date issued : Thursday 05 March 2026, 17 H 45, Valid until : Friday 06 March 2026, 18 H 00

Prepared by : Avalanche Québec

Danger ratings Friday, Mar 06Saturday, Mar 07Sunday, Mar 08
Alpine 3 - Considerable3 - Considerable2 - Moderate
Treeline 2 - Moderate3 - Considerable1 - Low
Below Treeline 1 - Low2 - Moderate1 - Low

Travel advice :

Avalanche problem #1 : Wind slab
What Elevation? Which Slopes? Chances of Avalanches? Expected Size?

Recent wind slabs on the NE, E, SE, and S slopes vary in thickness from 10 to 40 cm. These could be reactive to skiers' movements and need time to stabilise. Older slabs beneath the recent ones could also be reactive.


Avalanche Summary

No new avalanches have been observed or reported.

If you head into the backcountry, thanks for sharing your observations on the Mountain Information Network (MIN).

Snowpack Summary

In the alpine and at treeline, conditions are highly variable, with wind-hardened snow, pockets of powder, wind slabs of varying densities, and areas scoured down to bare ground, particularly on west-facing slopes.

Below treeline, 20 to 40 cm of light snow overlies a progressively denser snowpack, down to basal weak layers of faceted grains and depth hoar.

On solar aspects, a sun crust is present 5 to 30 cm below the surface.

At mid-elevation, the average snowpack depth is around 130 cm.

Weather Summary

WEATHER FOR THE CHIC-CHOCS RIDGES AND PEAKS

Friday will be mostly sunny, but the approach of a warm front will bring cloudier skies, moderate south-westerly winds and a gradual warming in the mountains at the end of the day.

Thursday evening and night: Clear. Northwest wind 20 km/h. Low -22°C.

Friday: Mostly sunny. Southwest wind 10 to 20 km/h. High -7°C.

Saturday: Intermittent rain starting midday. Accumulation 10 mm. Wind from the southwest 40 to 70 km/h. High +2°C. Freezing level at 2,700 m.

Sunday: Mostly sunny. Wind from the west 10 to 20 km/h. High -3°C.


For more details, see the Chic-Chocs alpine weather forecast.

Confidence

Moderate