Forecast from Environment Canada:
Today: Cloudy. A few flurries or rain showers beginning this afternoon. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h this afternoon. High plus 1. Wind chill minus 10 this morning. UV index 1 or low.
Tonight: Periods of snow. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind southeast 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low minus 1.
Tomorrow: Periods of snow ending early in the afternoon then a mix of sun and cloud with 40 percent chance of rain showers. Snow level rising to 800 metres in the afternoon. Snowfall amount 2 cm. High 6. UV index 2 or low.
For more information see Environment Canada.Tonight: A mix of sun and cloud. High plus 1. UV index 2 or low.
Construction and road conditions from DriveBC @ 7:30 am:
Highway 1
East to Golden: Compact snow. Slippery sections.
West to Sicamous: Slippery sections.
Highway 23
North: Slippery sections.
South: Slippery sections.
For more information see DriveBC.
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Revelstoke Mountain Resort Snow Report @ 7:30 am:
New snow: 0 cm
Base depth: 255 cm
Season total: 907 cm
Temp on top of the Ripper: -10C
Avalanche Report from Parks Canada for Glacier National Park:
Issued Tuesday
“The Avalanche Winter Restricted Area is CLOSED TODAY. Please respect the Winter Permit System, it requires 100% compliance to keep as much terrain open as possible.”
Alpine: Moderate
Treeline: Moderate
Below treeline: Low
For more information visit Parks Canada
Avalanche Report from Avalanche Canada for South Columbias:
Issued Monday
“Updated at 6:45 AM: Storm slab avalanches are easy to trigger at all elevations, and on some slopes could be big enough to produce destructive avalanches. Be diligent with choosing low-consequence terrain and avoiding terrain traps.”
Alpine: Considerable
Treeline: Considerable
Below treeline: Moderate
For more information visit Avalanche Canada
Avalanche Report from Avalanche Canada for North Columbias:
Issued Monday
“Small storm slab avalanches are easy to trigger at all elevations, so be diligent with choosing low-consequence terrain and avoiding terrain traps.”
Alpine: Moderate
Treeline: Moderate
Below treeline: Moderate
For more information visit Avalanche Canada