Whitewater Ski Resort

British Columbia Canada

Forecast Point 6,106 ft • 49.4394, -117.152

Avalanche Forecast

Avalanche Forecasts are for use by experienced backcountry travelers in uncontrolled sidecountry and backcountry terrain. These forecasts and conditions do not apply to open, in-bounds terrain at ski resorts, which is subject to avalanche control by local resort ski patrol.

Avalanche Rating

Moderate (2)

Valid Sat Dec 14 4:00pm PST 15 hours ago Until Sun Dec 15 4:00pm PST

New snow may sit on surface hoar.

Monitor how the new snow is bonding to the old by watching for shooting cracks and natural avalanches.

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Snowpack Discussion

Up to 15 cm of new snow fell on Saturday This was accompanied by moderate to strong southwest wind forming larger deposits on north and east aspects. In sheltered terrain, this new snow could overlie surface hoar.

A layer of surface hoar and/or crust can be found down 20 to 40 cm. The extent of this crust is uncertain in the Selkirks. Where this crust is thin or not present a layer of surface hoar may be found.

The mid and lower snowpack is well-settled, dense, and generally strong. Treeline snow depths range from 100 to 150 cm.

Avalanche Activity

It's expected that rider-triggered avalanches occured on Saturday. However, we have no reports of avalanches yet.

Natural and skier-triggered dry loose avalanches up to size 1 continue to be reported from steep terrain where the surface snow hasn’t formed slab properties or bonded to the underlying crust.

2 natural cornice falls were reported on Thursday. Neither of these cornices triggered a slab on the slope below.