This morning in downtown Revelstoke. (Liam Harrap/Revelstoke Review)

This morning in downtown Revelstoke. (Liam Harrap/Revelstoke Review)

Ferry at Shelter Bay closed for three days

Due to maintenance

  • Feb. 11, 2020 12:00 a.m.

Forecast from Environment Canada:

Today: Snow ending near noon then cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Amount 5 cm. Wind becoming northwest 30 km/h this afternoon. High plus 1. Wind chill minus 8 this morning. UV index 1 or low.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries this evening. Wind northwest 30 km/h becoming light this evening. Low minus 3. Wind chill near minus 7.

Tomorrow: Mainly sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High plus 1. Wind chill minus 5 in the morning. UV index 2 or low.

For more information see Environment Canada.

Construction and road conditions from DriveBC @ 7:30 am:

Highway 1

East to Golden: Limited visability. Snowing. Slippery sections.

West to Sicamous: Compact snow. Slippery conditions.

Highway 23

North: Compact snow. Slippery conditions.

South: Ferry is out of service at Shelter Bay until Feb. 14 due to maintenance.

For more information see DriveBC.

Revelstoke Mountain Resort Snow Report @ 7:30 am:

New snow: 7 cm

Base depth: 255 cm

Season total: 841 cm

Temp on top of the Ripper: -6C

Avalanche Report from Parks Canada for Glacier National Park:

Issued Tuesday

“There is some amazing skiing to be found right now! Be aware some valleys have received more wind than others, so the presence of wind slabs at higher elevations should be investigated.”

Alpine: Moderate

Treeline: Moderate

Below treeline: Low

For more information visit Parks Canada

Avalanche Report from Avalanche Canada for South Columbias:

Issued Tuesday

“New snow accumulation overnight Monday and through Tuesday combined with moderate to strong winds will continue to promote wind slab development at upper elevations. As a result, wind slabs continue to be the main concern.”

Alpine: Moderate

Treeline: Moderate

Below treeline: Low

For more information visit Avalanche Canada

Avalanche Report from Avalanche Canada for North Columbias:

Issued Tuesday

“New snow accumulation overnight Monday and through Tuesday combined with moderate to strong winds will continue to promote wind slab development at upper elevations. As a result, wind slabs continue to be the main concern.”

Alpine: Moderate

Treeline: Moderate

Below treeline: Low

For more information visit Avalanche Can

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