Avalanche Warning Extended
Prince George, B.C.- For the second straight weekend, Avalanche Canada has issued a warning about the high risk of an avalanche in the back country.This warning is now in effect through the coming weekend to April 3, but applies only to the following regions: the North Rockies, Cariboos, North and South Columbias, Purcells and the Kootenay-Boundary.
“The record warm temperatures are still our main concern,” explains Warning Service Supervisor James Floyer. “While the coastal regions and the Yukon is starting to cool down, we are still expecting a lot of solar radiation in the interior, which will continue to have a destabilizing effect on the snowpack.”
As the day warms up, backcountry users in these regions are urged to stay away from avalanche terrain. “Start your trips in the morning when it’s still cold and before sun rises,” advises Floyer. “Your best risk management strategy in these conditions is to be out of avalanche terrain by the early afternoon at the latest.”
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Funny how the warnings are only on the weekends. During the week it must be good to go out there.
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