Whistler Blackcomb Snow Conditions:
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Snowfall updated: Wed, Apr 1, 3:17 pm Temps updated:10 Day Snow Forecast
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32 cm
3 mm
Whistler
5 mm
Squamish
3 mm
Callaghan
0.6 mm
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1 mm
Duffey
0.3 mm
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7.2 mm
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12.8 mm
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Whistler Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Wed Apr 1, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Thu Apr 2, 2026 16:00 PST
New snow and moderate southeast winds are likely forming fresh wind slabs on leeward slopes.
Cornices are large and fragile. Avoid travelling on or under them. Avalanche Summary On Tuesday around Whistler, a few large (size 2-2.5) natural cornice falls were again reported in the alpine. On Monday around Whistler, a few large (size 2-2.5) natural cornice falls were reported in the alpine. Also, numerous small, dry and wet loose avalanches were reported on steep slopes. These were either triggered by the sun, or purposely triggered by humans. Snowpack Summaryup to 20 cm of new snow has accumulated at treeline and above. Moderate South or Southeast winds will make deeper, denser deposits in leeward terrain. This falls on generally wind-affected snow in much of the alpine and open treeline, breakable crust on steep slopes that usually face the sun, and dry, loose snow in sheltered, shaded areas. 60 to 90 cm of mostly settled snow overlies the thick and hard mid-March crust below about 2200 m, and old wind-affected snow above 2200 m. Around Whistler, some facets have been reported around this crust. Many operators are commenting on how large the cornices have formed this year. The snowpack below the mid-March crust is wet but well settled and strong. Weather SummaryWednesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain due to the track and intensity of the incoming weather system. The snowpack structure is well understood. Sky Pilot Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Wed Apr 1, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Thu Apr 2, 2026 16:00 PST
New snow and moderate southeast winds are likely forming fresh wind slabs on leeward slopes.
Cornices are large and fragile. Avoid travelling on or under them. Avalanche Summary On Tuesday around Whistler, a few large (size 2-2.5) natural cornice falls were again reported in the alpine. On Monday around Whistler, a few large (size 2-2.5) natural cornice falls were reported in the alpine. Also, numerous small, dry and wet loose avalanches were reported on steep slopes. These were either triggered by the sun, or purposely triggered by humans. Snowpack Summaryup to 20 cm of new snow has accumulated at treeline and above. Moderate South or Southeast winds will make deeper, denser deposits in leeward terrain. This falls on generally wind-affected snow in much of the alpine and open treeline, breakable crust on steep slopes that usually face the sun, and dry, loose snow in sheltered, shaded areas. 60 to 90 cm of mostly settled snow overlies the thick and hard mid-March crust below about 2200 m, and old wind-affected snow above 2200 m. Around Whistler, some facets have been reported around this crust. Many operators are commenting on how large the cornices have formed this year. The snowpack below the mid-March crust is wet but well settled and strong. Weather SummaryWednesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain due to the track and intensity of the incoming weather system. The snowpack structure is well understood. Duffey Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Wed Apr 1, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Thu Apr 2, 2026 16:00 PST
Cornices are large and fragile. Avalanche Summary On Monday, north of Pemberton, small loose dry, rider triggered avalanches and sluffs were reported in steep terrain. If you are heading into the backcountry, consider sharing your observations and posting a MIN. Snowpack SummaryNew snow could give a light refresh to the upper snowpack in sheltered areas. Expect to find 30 to 50 cm of settling snow over a thick and hard crust below about 1900 m, and old wind-affected snow at upper elevations. Steep slopes that usually face the sun may have a thin breakable crust on or near the surface. Two older crusts (1-1.5 m deep), buried in early February and March previously produced large to very large avalanches, but they seem to have gained strength and are not a current concern. Weather SummaryWednesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: highWe have a good understanding of the snowpack structure and confidence in the weather forecast. |
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| Currently: | Squamish | Callaghan | Whistler | Pemberton | |
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| Temperature: | 5.3 ℃ | 0.1 ℃ | 2.9 ℃ | 5.4 ℃ | |
| 24hr Liq. Precip: | 17.9 mm | 10.1 mm | 4.7 mm | 5.5 mm | |
| Snow Depth: | 0.0 cm | 80.0 cm | NA | 0.0 cm |
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