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Avalanche warnings issued as snow-pack primed for human triggering

Avalanche Canada has issued avalanche warnings for much of BC’s Interior Ranges including the Cariboos.

Forecasting Program Supervisor, James Floyer says they are noticing dangerous conditions at this time.

“The snowpack is really primed for human triggering right now. We’re seeing some unusual avalanche events. We’re seeing avalanches occurring on relatively low angle terrain, we’re seeing avalanches occur in areas that are treed, as well as areas that have already been ridden in previously.”

Floyer says the warmer temperatures forecast for this coming weekend will increase the chances of triggering an avalanche.

“Although valley temperatures through the weekend may stay fairly cool, we’re expecting those higher elevation areas to warm up quite dramatically and that’s going to have a negative impact on snow stability.”

“We do expect avalanches to occur as a result of that.”

Avalanche Canada reports recent snowstorms have buried weakened snow-pack layers anywhere from 40 centimetres to more than a metre deep and the weight of the new snow has brought this unstable snow-pack to a critical point.

“The signs indicating you are exposed to avalanche terrain can be very subtle,” says Floyer.

“If you don’t have the training to recognize them, please avoid the backcountry or hire a professional guide.”

There have been a number of near misses reported over the past seven to 10 days, as well as a fatal avalanche accident north of Fernie on January 8th.

– with files from Rebecca Kelli, My Cariboo Now

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