Extreme Avalanche Risk in Canada Today | Avoid Avalanche Terrain as Slides are Certain

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Serious avalanches are possible in much of BC this weekend. Credit: BC Ministry of Transportation
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Serious avalanches are possible in much of BC. Credit: BC Ministry of Transportation

Heavy snowfall, warm temperatures, and high windsย have led to an extreme avalanche risk in Banff, Yoho, Kootenay, and Jasper national parks, reports City News.

The daily avalanche bulletin for the mountain parks in Alberta and B.C. says they have receivedย between 25 and 45 cm (10-18″) of snow in the pastย few days and itโ€™sย overloading a weak layer from mid-December.

Officials say the danger rating forecast for today is extreme, which means people should avoid all avalanche terrain because natural and human-triggered avalanches are certain.

Another 25 to 70 cm (10-28″) of snow is expected across the region before the storm ends tonight.

They say itโ€™s creating the โ€œperfect recipe for large avalanches stepping down into our persistent weak layers.โ€

Officials say the danger rating will continue to stay high which means travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended.ย They remind visitors who travel into the backcountry that they are responsible for their own safety.

Avalanche Canadaย says heavy snow hasย also created a highย possibility of slides on south coast and Vancouver Island mountains, as well asย through most of east-central and southeastern B.C.,ย meaning very dangerous avalanche conditions exist throughout Alberta and B.C.

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