Large Areas of Glacier National Park Are CLOSED For Avalanche Control Using EXPLOSIVES. For access information visit pc.gc.ca/skirogers or call (250) 837-7500
The avalanche danger is variable and can range from Low to High. Travelling early in the day is recommended, as conditions can change rapidly in short periods of time due to daytime warming. Pay careful attention to the integrity of surface crusts formed overnight and rising air temperatures during the day. Dry slab avalanche danger may also exist during spring snow storms.
SPOTWX is a resource for weather forecasts at a local scale.
The Avalanche Canada Mountain Weather Forecast is a good resource for understanding the weather at a regional level.
Pay careful attention to the integrity of the surface crusts formed overnight and rising air temperatures during the day. Dry slab avalanche danger may also exist at higher elevations during spring snow storms. Check out this link for more info on spring conditions.
Field Observations for the Rogers Pass area may be available on the MIN reports, found at Avalanche Canada's website: https://avalanche.ca/mountain-information-network/submissions
More information may also be available at the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG) Mountain Conditions Report Website: http://www.mountainconditions.com.