
High avalanche risk in parts of B.C. coast due to rain, winds and warm temperatures
VANCOUVER — Heavy rain, high winds and warm temperatures along British Columbia’s south coast are creating dangerous avalanche conditions on slopes across the region this weekend.
Avalanche Canada says it has raised the danger level to high — the fourth highest risk category on a scale of five — for much of the mountainous terrain to the north and east of Metro Vancouver.
The warning says that natural avalanches are “likely” while human-triggered slides are “very likely,” as the new snow from recent storms is “showing poor bonding to underlying weak layers.”
High avalanche danger levels have also been placed on parts of Vancouver Island, the West Kootenay region and parts of the North Coast from Kitimat to Terrace.