Whistler Blackcomb Snow Conditions:
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Snowfall updated: Tue, Mar 10, 3:01 pm Temps updated:10 Day Snow Forecast
10 Day snow total
10 day rain total
Location:
77.5 cm
51.2 mm
Whistler
60.8 mm
Squamish
13.1 mm
Callaghan
2.3 mm
Spearhead
1.4 mm
Duffey
2.4 mm
Coquihalla
43 mm
Northshore
54.7 mm
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Whistler Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Tue Mar 10, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Wed Mar 11, 2026 16:00 PST
New snow and wind continue to increase the size and sensitivity of potential storm slabs, especially in wind-loaded terrain. Avalanche Summary No recent avalanche activity has been reported since the weekend. On Sunday, widespread wind slab avalanche activity up to size 2 was reported, primarily on northerly alpine terrain. If you are heading into the backcountry, please share any observations with the Mountain Information Network. Snowpack SummarySignificant storm snow has accumulated since the weekend, accompanied by southerly winds at higher elevations. A crust from last weekend’s rain exists up to approximately 2000 m, becoming thin or absent at higher elevations. The mid and lower snowpack are generally well settled with no significant concerns at this time. Weather SummaryTuesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: highThe snowpack structure is well understood. We are confident the likelihood of avalanches will increase with the forecast weather. Sky Pilot Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Tue Mar 10, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Wed Mar 11, 2026 16:00 PST
New snow and wind continue to increase the size and sensitivity of potential storm slabs, especially in wind-loaded terrain. Avalanche Summary No recent avalanche activity has been reported since the weekend. On Sunday, widespread wind slab avalanche activity up to size 2 was reported, primarily on northerly alpine terrain. If you are heading into the backcountry, please share any observations with the Mountain Information Network. Snowpack SummarySignificant storm snow has accumulated since the weekend, accompanied by southerly winds at higher elevations. A crust from last weekend’s rain exists up to approximately 2000 m, becoming thin or absent at higher elevations. The mid and lower snowpack are generally well settled with no significant concerns at this time. Weather SummaryTuesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: highThe snowpack structure is well understood. We are confident the likelihood of avalanches will increase with the forecast weather. Duffey Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Tue Mar 10, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Wed Mar 11, 2026 16:00 PST
Snow since the weekend continues to accumulate atop a widespread crust. Expect slabs to be larger and more likely in wind-loaded terrain.
Several persistent weak layers of surface hoar, facets, or crusts may be buried in the top meter of the snowpack. Storm slabs could step down to these layers, causing larger-than-expected avalanches. Avalanche Summary On Monday, riders triggered what they suspect was a large wind slab that ran on a crust near Bralone. Check the MIN report for details. On Sunday, numerous wind slab avalanches (up to size 2) occurred in exposed terrain across various aspects, along with a few cornice failures. Snowpack SummaryRoughly 20 cm of storm snow has accumulated since the weekend, accompanied by strong, variable winds at higher elevations. A widespread crust, formed by last weekend's rain, lies just below the new snow. At higher elevations, new snow sits atop a generally settled, well-consolidated upper snowpack. Variable weak layers buried throughout February may persist roughly 40 to 100 cm below the surface, in northerly high elevation terrain. These layers consist of surface hoar, facets, and/or crusts. The remaining snowpack appears to be strong and well-bonded. Weather SummaryTuesday Night More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are confident the likelihood of avalanches will increase with the forecast weather. We are confident that there are persistent slabs in the snowpack, but uncertain about how likely they are to trigger. |
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| Currently: | Squamish | Callaghan | Whistler | Pemberton | |
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| Temperature: | 2.2 ℃ | -2.1 ℃ | -0.6 ℃ | 2.6 ℃ | |
| 24hr Liq. Precip: | 15.3 mm | 11.0 mm | 1.3 mm | 0.9 mm | |
| Snow Depth: | 0.0 cm | 84.0 cm | NA | 0.0 cm |
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