A special public avalanche warning has been issued for much of backcountry in the B.C. Interior and Alberta following winter storms that recently passed through Western Canada.
Forecasters have identified a critical weak layer roughly 60 to 100 centimetres below the surface which, combined with the recent snowfall, can trigger large avalanches by people skiing, snowshoeing or snowmobiling.
The warning is in effect until Monday, Dec. 27.
1/4 鉂楋笍 We have issued a Special Public Avalanche Warning for mountains across Southern BC and Alberta, effective until Sunday Dec 27.
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香蕉视频直播淲ith indoor gatherings restricted by the pandemic, we recognize many of us will want to spend time outdoors in our beautiful backcountry over the holidays,香蕉视频直播 said James Floyer, forecast program supervisor for Avalanche Canada.
香蕉视频直播淧eople must be aware that even though the weather has settled, dangerous avalanche conditions remain throughout much of western Canada. There is a serious potential for large, human-triggered avalanches at this time.香蕉视频直播
The warning specifically applies to the following regions:
香蕉视频直播 Kootenay-Boundary
香蕉视频直播 South Columbia
香蕉视频直播 North Columbia
香蕉视频直播 Purcells
香蕉视频直播 Cariboos
香蕉视频直播 North Rockies
香蕉视频直播 South Rockies
香蕉视频直播 Lizard Range-Flathead
香蕉视频直播 Banff National Park
香蕉视频直播 Yoho National Park
香蕉视频直播 Glacier National Park
香蕉视频直播 Waterton Lakes National Park
香蕉视频直播 Kananaskis Country
Avalanche Canada, Parks Canada, and Kananaskis Country are urging backcountry users to make conservative terrain choices and stick to low-angle or densely forested sloped when recreating in avalanche-prone areas. Forecasters warn users to look out for terrain traps like cliffs, rocks, gullies and creek beds, and to approach steep slopes with extra caution.
香蕉视频直播淲e know sunny weather can give people a false sense of security when they venture into the backcountry,香蕉视频直播 said Floyer. 香蕉视频直播淭his is not the time to let your guard down. Steep open slopes will look tempting but are best left alone for now.香蕉视频直播
Anyone planning to head out in the backcountry should check the regional forecast with Avalanche Canada, and carry a transceiver, probe and shovel.
trevor.crawley@cranbrooktownsman.com
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