Avalanche.report

Tuesday 17 December 2024

Published 16 Dec 2024, 17:00:00


Danger level

2400m
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
2400m
Wind slab
2400m


Weak layers in old snow require attentiveness. Small-to-medium avalanches possible, esp. on NW/N/E facing slopes

Avalanches can be triggered in the weak old snow even by one single skier, esp. on shady slopes abovbe 2400m in transition zones into gullies and bowls. Avalanches are often medium-sized. Frequency and size of danger zones tend to increase with ascending altitude. In addition, fresher snowdrift accumulations on NW/N/E facing slopes are still prone to triggering, particularly on shady, wind-protected slopes.

Due to higher temperatures, isolated loose-snow avalanches will be possible during the course of the day, particularly on extremely steep sunny slopes and at the foot of cliff walls.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
dp.1: deep persistent weak layer

Up to 10cm of fresh snow fell from place to place. The often stormy winds transported the fresh snow and often, also the old snow. Fresh snowdrift accumulations were generated particularly in ridgeline zones, in gullies and bowls and in general at high altitudes. Weather conditions are reinforcing a gradual consolidation of the snowpack on SE/S/SW facing slopes, particularly above 2600m. At all altitudes there is too little snow on the ground for this juncture of the season. The snowpack is highly irregular over small areas.

Tendency

Avalanche danger levels will gradually recede.