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Silver Star / Vernon terrain
Fair45.3
Okanagan

Silver Star / Vernon

No new snow overnight. Moderate avy danger. Calm winds.

2ALP2TL1BTL
SW 4 km/h1cm / 24h
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The Glance

Friday, April 17, 2026
Snow 24h
1
cm
Forecast Temp
Wind
4
km/h SW
Freezing Level
Day 2 at Moderate↓ falling from ConsiderableYesterday: 0cm

Avalanche

Danger by Elevation
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7-Day Danger Trend

Moderate. Storm slab all aspects ALP+TL (Possible, Size 1-2). Wet Loose S/SW/W/E/SE BTL+TL+ALP (Possible - Likely, Size 1-1.5). Cornice NE/E/SE/NW/N ALP (Possible Unlikely, Size 1-3). (ALP+TL: Moderate / BTL: Low)

Travel Advice

  • Avoid steep, sun-exposed slopes when the air temperature is warm or when solar radiation is strong.
  • Avoid steep, rocky, and wind-affected areas where triggering slabs is more likely.
  • Be alert to conditions that change with elevation, aspect, and exposure to wind.
  • Use extra caution around cornices: they are large, fragile, and can trigger slabs on slopes below.
  • Back off slopes as the surface becomes moist or wet with rising temperatures.
Confidence

We are uncertain about how the timing or intensity of solar radiation will affect the snowpack.

We are uncertain whether the wind will be enough to form new wind slabs.

Snowpack

At upper elevations, wind, sun, and spring temperatures continue to impact 20 to 40 cm of recent powder. Below the recent snow is a hard crust that exists on all aspects to at least 2500 m.The mid and lower snowpack is well settled and strong in most areas.

Recent Avalanche Activity

On Wednesday, storm and wind slab avalanches to size 2 were reactive to riders, and natural avalanches occurring in the last 24 hours were reported. Of note, a very large size 3.5 avalanche was reported to have failed naturally in the last 24 hours, from a south aspect at 2300 m, likely triggered by solar input.On Tuesday, a couple of naturally triggered wind slabs up to size 2, and rider-triggered to size 1, were reported on northerly aspects and steep alpine slopes.

Snow

1cm new snow (Kalamalka Lookout 570m)

SourceElev24h48h72hBase
Silver Star Summit1915m
Silver Star Mountain
1839m1137
Kalamalka Lookout
570m1220

Measured: 4/17/2026, 6:15:00 AM

Source: AvCan Weather Stations + BC ASWS

Weather

Today
Observed WindSW 4 km/hKalamalka Lookout570m
Station Observations
StationElevTempWind24h Snow
Kalamalka Lookout570m+3.2°CSW 4 km/h1

Roads

Silver Star / Vernon

Hwy 97A: Open | Hwy 6 (Vernon-Nelson): Open

Webcams

Weather Stations
StationElevTempWindSnow 24h
Kalamalka Lookout570m3.2°CSW 4km/h1cm

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