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Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park terrain
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West Kootenays

Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

5cm new snow. Moderate avy danger. Moderate W 15km/h.

2ALP2TL1BTL
W 15 km/h5cm / 24h
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The Glance

Friday, April 17, 2026
Snow 24h
5
cm
Forecast Temp
Wind
15
km/h W
Freezing Level
↓ falling from ConsiderableYesterday: 10cm

Avalanche

Danger by Elevation
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7-Day Danger Trend

Moderate. Storm slab all aspects TL+ALP (Possible, Size 1-2.5). Wet Loose W/SW/S/SE/E ALP+TL+BTL (Possible - Likely, Size 1-2). Cornice E/NE/N/NW/SE TL+ALP (Possible Unlikely, Size 1.5-2.5). (ALP+TL: Moderate / BTL: Low)

Travel Advice

  • Continue to make conservative terrain choices while the storm snow settles and stabilizes.
  • Carefully evaluate steep lines for wind slabs.
  • Make observations and continually assess conditions as you travel.
  • Pay attention to cornices and give them a wide berth when traveling on or below ridges.
Confidence

We are uncertain due to a limited number of field observations.

We are uncertain about how quickly the snowpack will recover and gain strength.

Snowpack

Anywhere from 15 to 50 cm of snow has fallen on Tuesday and Wednesday. This snow either sits on moist snow around treeline or likely on a crust in the alpine. In some areas east of Nakusp, small, weak facets have been seen on the crust.The snow also fell with moderate to strong winds, forming deeper deposits in lee terrain features. Below 1500 m, all this precipitation fell as rain, wetting an already wet and melting snowpack.The remainder of the snowpack is strong.

Recent Avalanche Activity

On Wednesday, east of Nakusp, there were a few large (size 2) storm slabs remotely triggered by a snowcat. Also west of Creston, ski cuts produced small storm slabs failing 25 cm deep.Looking forward, riders could trigger storm slabs at higher elevations, particularly if they don't bond well to underlying crust.Please consider submitting a MIN to let us know what you're seeing out there.

Snow

5cm new snow (London Ridge Low 2070m)

SourceElev24h48h72hBase
Redfish Creek
2100m0311
London Ridge Low
2070m51535280
Southridge
1990m21845
Fish Lake
1080m151675
Hall Creek
860m4880
Coffee Creek
610m577
Beasley Bluffs
580m2220

Measured: 4/17/2026, 6:00:00 AM

Source: AvCan Weather Stations + BC ASWS

Weather

Today
Observed WindW 15 km/hDardanelle2200m
Station Observations
StationElevTempWind24h Snow
Dardanelle2200m-8.3°CW 15 km/h
London Ridge Low2070m-7°CW 2 km/h5
Southridge1990m-8.4°CNW 6 km/h2
Fish Lake1080m-1°CS 0 km/h1
Hall Creek860m-3.9°CNW 0 km/h4
Coffee Creek610m+0.7°CSW 3 km/h5
Beasley Bluffs580m-1.7°CW 0 km/h2

Roads

Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

Hwy 6 (Vernon-Nelson): Open | Hwy 3A (Kootenay Lake): Open

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Weather Stations
StationElevTempWindSnow 24h
Dardanelle2200m-8.3°CW 15km/h
London Ridge Low2070m-7°CW 2km/h5cm
Southridge1990m-8.4°CNW 6km/h2cm
Fish Lake1080m-1°CS 0km/h1cm
Hall Creek860m-3.9°CNW 0km/h4cm
Coffee Creek610m0.7°CSW 3km/h5cm
Beasley Bluffs580m-1.7°CW 0km/h2cm

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