Avalanche bulletin

Issued around 6 pm every day from December 1 to April 30

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Date issued
Friday 20 December 2024, 18 H 00
Valid until
Friday 03 January 2025, 18 H 00
Prepared by
Avalanche Québec

BULLETING VALID UNTIL JANUARY 4, 2025

Due to current mountain snow conditions and long-term weather forecasts, Avalanche Québec has decided to suspend the publication of avalanche bulletins until January 4. It is important to note that avalanche hazards may still be present, and it is your responsibility to assess them. For this, you can use the excellent Dangerator tool.

Danger ratings

Saturday

Alpine
Treeline
Below Treeline
Early Season
Early Season
Early Season
Alpine Early Season
Treeline Early Season
Below Treeline Early Season

Sunday

Alpine Early Season
Treeline Early Season
Below Treeline Early Season

Monday

Alpine Early Season
Treeline Early Season
Below Treeline Early Season

Terrain and Travel Advice

  • Carefully evaluate steep lines for wind slabs.
  • If it's deep enough to ride, it's deep enough to slide (avalanche).

Problems

No problems identified.

Avalanche Summary

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

Snowpack Summary

Mid-December rain and mild temperatures melted much of the mountain snow cover. Following this thaw, further snowfall refreshed the landscape. The new snow now lies atop a thick crust. At mid-elevation, the snowpack depth ranges from 60 to 80 cm.

The snowpack is typical of early-season conditions. Expect minimal snow coverage, with rocks, trees, and stumps barely buried beneath the surface.

Weather Summary

A little snow, with accumulations ranging from 15 to 30 cm, is forecast for the weekend of December 21 and 22. In the long term, weather forecasts do not predict any further significant snow accumulations before the New Year. For this period, temperatures are expected to remain cold, accompanied by light winds and clear skies.

We invite you to consult the public weather resources recommended when preparing for a mountain outing and available here, as well as our alpine weather forecast.

Confidence

Moderate

  • Uncertainty is due to the track & intensity of the incoming weather system.
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
Danger Ratings Explained
Forecast Disclaimer

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

The authorized use of the information contained in this avalanche bulletin is limited to personal and recreational purposes. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the information is provided “as is” without any representation, condition or warranty of any kind, express or implied, including, without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. In no event shall Avalanche Quebec and its suppliers be liable for damages arising out of the use of the information or an inability to use it, including, without limitation, damages resulting from discomfort, injury or death, claims of third parties or other similar costs, or any damages (direct, indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive or otherwise) of any kind.

Natural phenomena such as avalanches and weather conditions cannot be accurately predicted. This should be kept in mind at all times when using the information contained in this bulletin. Backcountry travel is a high-risk activity and the use of the information contained in this bulletin does not replace the experience, knowledge and equipment required, nor does it replace the services of a mountain guide.

For backcountry rescue call 911 and tell them you are in the Chic-Chocs

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