Selkirk Wilderness Skiing Weather Forecast

Today's Forecast
Updated at: 11:56am PDT - Feb 03rd 2012

A strong ridge of high pressure will persist through the forecast period bringing dry conditions, sunny skies, and warmer temperatures. On Friday/Saturday freezing levels may rise to 1000m in the afternoon, then drop to valley bottom at night. Ridgetop winds may generally be light from the South. Maximum alpine temperatures near -1.

Temperature (2200m / 7200ft): -8/17.6

Winds (2200m / 7200ft): Light Southwesterly

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Snow Conditions
  • Conditions as of: Feb 03rd 2012
  • New Snow (past 24 hrs):
    Nil
  • New Snow (past 72 hrs):
    47cm/18.5 inches
  • Snow Conditions:
    Light, dry powder skiing and amazing views.
  • Snow Depth (2200m / 7200ft):
    265cm
  • Freezing Level:
    surf AM / 1100 m PM
Run of the Day

Rolling Thunder   -   This has been a bread and butter run for our skiers since the inception of SWS in 1976. Starting from...

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SWS Runs of the day

Midnight Bowl

Named for its lack of sunshine through the winter months, Midnight Bowl is much like a deep freeze storage locker where we keep all of the driest and coldest powder snow. This northeast facing tree line bowl has it all, except for big long runs. The runs are short and turn around time is fast. There is everything from gentle lollygag lines to heart stopping steeps, and pillow drop lines to airtime off some of the cliffs. If there is dry snow anywhere on the mountain even late in the spring, Midnight has it!

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