Avalanche warning issued for mountains east of Chilliwack, including Elk Mountain
CHILLIWACK — The forecasted heat wave set to arrive in Chilliwack and other parts of B.C. this weekend has prompted an avalanche agency to distribute an avalanche warning before backcountry country users head out for the weekend.
Avalanche Canada, in partnership with Parks Canada, Kananaskis Country, and the province of British Columbia, has issued a Special Public Avalanche Warning (SPAW) for recreational backcountry users across the mountainous regions of western Canada, including areas east and north of Chilliwack.
Several mountain peaks east of Chilliwack are covered by the warning, including Elk Mountain (1,432 metres) and Mount Archibald (1,729 metres), along with Mount Pierce (1,957 metres), Ford Mountain (1,424 metres), and Church Mountain (1,714 metres).
In a statement distributed to media outlets Thursday morning (Apr. 27), Avalanche Canada says a dramatic increase in temperatures is expected to destabilize the snowpack, resulting in dangerous, destructive avalanches. This special warning is in effect immediately and will apply through the end of Monday, May 1. For a map of the SPAW region, click here.
