Special Avalanche
Warning for BC’s South
Columbia Mountains,
Kootenay-Boundary and
Southern Chilcotin
Mountains
First real storm in
eight weeks predicted to
bring heavy snow
to a weak snowpack
TMTV/BCTV Kootenays
- March 11, 2010,
Revelstoke, BC: The
Canadian Avalanche
Centre is issuing a
special avalanche
warning for the southern
Selkirk and Monashee
Mountains, the Kootenay-Boundary
area, and the Southern
Chilcotin Mountains.
This warning is in
effect for this coming
weekend, Saturday March
13 and Sunday March 14.
For a map of the
affected areas, please
go to:
http://www.avalanche.ca/cac/bulletin/region-map/spaw-map.
BC’s southern interior
is forecast to receive
its first real snow
storm in almost eight
weeks. The avalanche
danger will be caused by
storm snow overloading
weak layers in the upper
snowpack, explains CAC
Avalanche Forecaster
Greg Johnson. “We have
been tracking these weak
layers since they formed
in late January and in a
normal winter they would
be history by now,” says
Johnson. “But with the
lack of snow we’ve had
this year, these layers
are remaining very
active and backcountry
users are triggering
avalanches fairly
regularly. We’ve had a
lot of close calls
recently and, although
this new snow will be
tempting, the avalanche
conditions in these
areas will be very
dangerous.”
The CAC has compiled an
online photo album of
recent avalanches
triggered on the same
weak layers identified
in this warning. This
resource can be found
here:
http://www.avalanche.ca/cac/march2010.
Up to date information
about avalanche safety,
education, and
conditions is always
available at:
www.avalanche.ca.