Whistler Blackcomb Snow Conditions:
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Snowfall updated: Fri, Mar 6, 3:40 pm Temps updated:10 Day Snow Forecast
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Location:
112.3 cm
3.9 mm
Whistler
32.8 mm
Squamish
0 mm
Callaghan
0 mm
Spearhead
0 mm
Duffey
6.7 mm
Coquihalla
39.9 mm
Northshore
52.7 mm
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Whistler Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Fri Mar 6, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Sat Mar 7, 2026 16:00 PST
Up to 20 cm of new snow arrived in the last storm. Be careful transitioning into wind-loaded areas where you may find deeper deposits or where the new snow overlies a crust below.
As freezing levels rise, expect loose wet activity to occur. Take note of signs of warming like snow becoming sticky, dripping trees, snow bombs falling, or roller balls rolling downhill. Avalanche Summary On Thursday, several natural and skier accidental size 1 to 1.5 wind slab avalanches occurred. Additionally, one natural avalanche was caused by cornice fall. Recent weather has formed large fragile cornices. On Wednesday, explosive work produced several size 1 to 2 storm slab avalanches in the Whistler area as well as a couple size 2 cornice avalanches. On Tuesday, explosive work produced several size 2 cornice avalanches in the Whistler area. Snowpack SummaryUp to 30 cm of recent snow that arrived with strong southerly winds has been redistributed into deeper deposits in wind-loaded areas. This new snow overlies a melt-freeze crust on solar aspects and previously wind-affected surfaces at higher elevations. Below treeline snow is rain-soaked and becoming isothermal. 30 to 60 cm of storm snow from the past week may be sitting on a layer of surface hoar, facets or a crust. There has been no reactivity on these layers recently. Another weak layer consisting of a crust with facets from early February is buried 50 to 100+ cm deep. There has been no reactivity on this layer in tests or in avalanches recently. The remaining snowpack appears to be well settled and bonded. Weather SummaryFriday Night Cloudy. 1 to 2 mm of precipitation. 50 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 0 °C. Freezing level 1600 m. Saturday Cloudy. 2 to 5 mm of precipitation. 50 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 0 °C. Freezing level 1700 m. Sunday Mostly cloudy. 15 to 20 cm of snow. 40 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -3 °C. Freezing level 1300 m. Monday Mostly cloudy. 5 cm of snow. 30 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -8 °C. More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain due to a highly variable snowpack. We are uncertain due to rapidly changing freezing levels. Sky Pilot Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Fri Mar 6, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Sat Mar 7, 2026 16:00 PST
Danger will be highest where dry snow is seeing rain for the first time. Avalanche Summary No recent avalanche activity has been reported, however we expect that the warm temperatures and high freezing levels have caused a loose wet cycle. If you head out, please consider posting your observations to the Mountain Information Network. Snowpack SummaryThe snow is getting rain-soaked to mountain top, when the freezing levels starting to drop we expect a surface crust to form. Much of the snowpack is likely becoming isothermal. The mid and lower snowpack are generally strong and well-bonded. Typical treeline snow depths range from 100 to 150 cm, and thins quickly below treeline, especially on south-facing slopes. Weather SummaryFriday Night Cloudy. 4 to 5 mm of precipitation. 30 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 1 °C. Freezing level 2000 m. Saturday Cloudy. 4 to 10 mm of rain. 40 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 2 °C. Freezing level 2500 m dropping to 1700 m by the end of the day. Sunday Mostly cloudy. 20 to 30 mm of precipitation. 40 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -1 °C. Freezing level 1200 m. Monday Mix of sun and clouds. 3 to 5 cm of snow. 30 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -7 °C. More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are uncertain if precipitation will fall as rain or snow. We are confident the likelihood of avalanches will increase with the forecast weather. We are confident the snowpack will rapidly weaken with the forecast weather. Duffey Issued by: avalanche-canada Issued at: Fri Mar 6, 2026 16:00 PST Valid Until Sat Mar 7, 2026 16:00 PST
Wind slabs may step down to buried weak layers. Avoid wind-loaded features.
Freezing levels are rising over the weekend. Take extra caution where snow is seeing rain for the first time. Be very aware of overhead hazard.
Several persistent weak layers of surface hoar, facets or crusts may be buried in the top meter of the snowpack. Wind slabs could step down to these layers, causing larger-than-expected avalanches. Avalanche Summary On Thursday, a few natural cornice falls were noted, with only one triggering a small wind slab on the slope below. No new avalanches have been reported on Tuesday or Wednesday. On Monday, there was a natural avalanche cycle, mostly size 2, on solar slopes. Snowpack SummaryUp to 25 cm of new snow has fallen at upper elevations in the past three days. Strong south and west winds will have redistributed this snow into deeper deposits in wind-loaded areas. This new snow overlies a melt-freeze crust on solar aspects and lower elevations, and wind-affected layers at higher elevations. A couple of persistent weak layers buried in the last week may exist in the upper 30 to 60 cm of the snowpack. These consist of surface hoar, facets and crusts. Buried around 60 to 100 cm is a prominent, persistent weak layer of facets and crust from early February. The remaining snowpack appears to be strong and well-bonded. Weather SummaryFriday Night Cloudy. 1 mm of precipitation. 70 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -2 °C. Freezing level 1800 m. Saturday Cloudy. 2 to 5 mm of precipitation. 80 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -1 °C. Freezing level 1800 m. Sunday Mostly cloudy. 4 to 10 cm of snow. 60 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -4 °C. Monday Mix of sun and clouds. 1 to 5 cm of snow. 30 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -11 °C. More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast. Confidence: moderateWe are confident that there are persistent slabs in the snowpack, but uncertain about how likely they are to trigger. We are confident that there are weak cornices, but uncertain about how likely they are to trigger. |
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| Currently: | Squamish | Callaghan | Whistler | Pemberton | |
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| Temperature: | 7.2 ℃ | 2.2 ℃ | 3.8 ℃ | 6.7 ℃ | |
| 24hr Liq. Precip: | 3.2 mm | 4.8 mm | 3.5 mm | 2.7 mm | |
| Snow Depth: | 0.0 cm | 81.0 cm | NA | 0.0 cm |
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