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Whistler Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Tue Feb 24, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Wed Feb 25, 2026 16:00 PST
New snow and strong wind has formed reactive storm slabs. The snow arrives with significant wind, expect deposits to be deeper on north through east aspects. Avalanche Summary On Monday, the region saw a widespread natural avalanche cycle up to size 3, which likely occurred during the storm. Avalanche danger may spike on Wednesday afternoon with new snow and strong winds. Snowpack SummaryUp to 60 cm of new storm snow has blanketed the region. This sits on a variety of surfaces, including old wind slab on all aspects, facets, and exposed crust. Expect the potential for a poor bond at the storm snow interface. The early February crust/facet layer is down approximately 100 cm. Another widespread crust and facet layer from late January is buried 120 to 160 cm deep. The mid and lower snowpack is well settled and strong. Weather SummaryTuesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain about forecast snowfall amounts. We are uncertain due to the timing of the incoming weather system. Sky Pilot Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Tue Feb 24, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Wed Feb 25, 2026 16:00 PST
Recent snow accompanied by new strong winds Wednesday could form fresh wind slabs on north through east slopes. Avalanche Summary No new avalanches reported Tuesday. Human-triggered wind slabs are likely in the alpine and possibly treeline on Wednesday. Snowpack SummaryStrong wind and new snow on Wednesday will likely form fresh and reactive wind slabs. Up to 40 cm of recent storm snow rests on a variety of underlying surfaces, including wind-affected snow in the alpine, facets on north-facing aspects, and sun-affected snow on south-facing aspects. In areas where facets or crusts are present, expect the potential for a poor bond at the storm snow interface. A crust from early February, buried 40 to 80 cm deep, appears to be well bonded to the overlying snow. Snowpack depths at treeline range from 90 to 170 cm, tapering rapidly below treeline, particularly on south-facing aspects. Weather SummaryTuesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain about forecast snowfall amounts. We are uncertain about how quickly the snowpack will recover and gain strength. Duffey Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Tue Feb 24, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Wed Feb 25, 2026 16:00 PST
Up to 40 cm of new snow may be forming reactive new slabs at all elevations, but will be particularly be prone to triggering on wind-loaded slopes near ridgetops. Avalanche Summary We are aware of an avalanche incident near Pemberton on Tuesday. Further details are not yet available, but will be provided when possible. On Monday, the region saw numerous natural (size 1 to 2) storm slab avalanches and a smaller human-triggered (size 1) avalanche. Dry loose sluffing was reported from steep terrain features. Strong westerly winds will be driving the avalanche danger on Wednesday. Natural avalanches are possible, and human-triggered likely. Snowpack SummaryUp to 40 cm of new snow has blanketed the region. Strong southerly ridgetop winds have likely formed thicker and more reactive slabs on leeward slopes. The new snow sits over a variety of old snow surfaces, including surface hoar, crusts, and facets. Expect the potential for a poor bond at the storm snow interface. Up to 100 cm is sitting over the early February crust. That crust is thin and breakable on northerly aspects to 2300 m, but thick on southerly aspects. A widespread crust and facet layer from late January is buried around 100+ cm deep. Weather SummaryTuesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain about forecast snowfall amounts. We are uncertain about how quickly the snowpack will recover and gain strength. |
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| Currently: | Squamish | Callaghan | Whistler | Pemberton | |
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| Temperature: | 7.7 ℃ | 0.5 ℃ | 2.6 ℃ | 6.7 ℃ | |
| 24hr Liq. Precip: | 0.0 mm | 0.1 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm | |
| Snow Depth: | 0.0 cm | 104.0 cm | NA | 2.0 cm |
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