Central Okanagan Search and Rescue is advising the public to stay out of the backcountry due to rapidly changing snow conditions and the danger of avalanche.
Dave Crawford, COSAR search manager, said Tuesday warming weather is creating a danger and he is not recommending travel in the backcountry due to the changing conditions.
The Okanagan91裸聊视频檚 snowpack is currently sitting at 123 per cent of normal, according to the latest figures from the BC River Forecast Centre.
91裸聊视频淚t91裸聊视频檚 very scary right now,91裸聊视频 said Crawford. 91裸聊视频淪nowpacks don91裸聊视频檛 like change and we91裸聊视频檝e seen a lot of change in the past few weeks. We91裸聊视频檝e seen a cooling trend followed by snowfall and then followed by warming trends.91裸聊视频
According to Avalanche Canada, conditions in mid-level treeline areas of the Kootenay-Boundary region91裸聊视频攚hich includes the Okanagan91裸聊视频攚ere rated as a 4, or high, on the danger index Tuesday.
That rating is described as very high avalanche condition. Travel is not recommended, there is a likelihood of natural avalanches and human-triggered avalanches are very likely. Large avalanches could occur in many areas and very large ones in specific areas.
The high-level alpine and low-level below treeline areas were rated at 3, or considerable, in terms of avalanche danger.
That rating is described as dangerous conditions and the need for cautious snowpack evaluation. Natural avalanches are possible and human-triggered ones likely. Small avalanches could occur in many areas and large ones in isolated areas.
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91裸聊视频淚f you are not trained and experienced in the backcountry, it may be best not to go,91裸聊视频 said Crawford.
91裸聊视频淵ou want to avoid avalanche terrain entirely. The potential is increasing for large avalanches at all elevations and the triggers are getting more and more sensitive.91裸聊视频
He said when conditions are this sensitive, snow can slide on its own, just under its own weight.
91裸聊视频淪o a skier or a loud noise can start an avalanche,91裸聊视频 he said.
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