Avalanche bulletin

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Date issued
Monday 08 April 2024, 17 H 00
Valid until
Tuesday 30 April 2024, 18 H 00
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👉 ATTENTION - LAST FORECAST FOR THE SEASON 👈

Spring conditions vary from day to day. The heat and rain will quickly deteriorate what remains of the snowpack, which is already fairly thin for the period. Spring skiing may be short-lived.

Tuesday

Alpine
Treeline
Below Treeline

Spring Conditions

Melt-freeze conditions are common. Expect danger to be lower late at night and in the morning, followed by higher danger in the afternoon and evening.

Danger is low when surface snow is frozen, but can rapidly increase to high as temperatures rise and the surface crust breaks down.

Spring Conditions

Melt-freeze conditions are common. Expect danger to be lower late at night and in the morning, followed by higher danger in the afternoon and evening.

Danger is low when surface snow is frozen, but can rapidly increase to high as temperatures rise and the surface crust breaks down.

Spring Conditions

Melt-freeze conditions are common. Expect danger to be lower late at night and in the morning, followed by higher danger in the afternoon and evening.

Danger is low when surface snow is frozen, but can rapidly increase to high as temperatures rise and the surface crust breaks down.

Alpine Spring Conditions
Treeline Spring Conditions
Below Treeline Spring Conditions

Wednesday

Alpine Spring Conditions
Treeline Spring Conditions
Below Treeline Spring Conditions

Thursday

Alpine Spring Conditions
Treeline Spring Conditions
Below Treeline Spring Conditions
Travel advice
  • Adjust your travel plans accordingly to the changing conditions of elevation and time of day.
  • Remember that in the spring strong solar radiation and warm temperatures can weaken the snow in a matter of minutes.
  • Cornices become weak with daytime heating or solar exposure.
  • Cornice failure may trigger large avalanches.
  • Rain or periods of intense solar radiation can rapidly enhance the effects of warming.

No problems identified.

Avalanche Summary

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

Snowpack Summary

In spring, snowpack conditions vary depending on the weather. Different spring scenarios exist and are presented and explained in detail on Avalanche Canada website :

Scenario #1: Cold and snowy

Scenario #2: Daily melt-freeze cycles

Scenario #3: All melt, no freeze

Scenario 4: All freeze, no melt

Weather Summary

The last alpine weather forecast of the season was issued this morning by Alpine Weather Consultant. You can view it here.

For the coming weeks, we invite you to consult the public weather resources recommended when preparing for a mountain outing and available here.

Confidence: No Rating

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

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