Avalanche.report

Monday 27 January 2025

Published 27 Jan 2025, 08:08:00


Danger level

2400m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
2400m


Caution: fresh snowdrifts

As a result of strong-to-stormy SW winds, often trigger-sensitive snowdrift accumulations are being generated during the course of the day in ridgeline terrain, in gullies and bowls and in general above 2400m. These drifts can often be triggered by one sole skier. Releases tend to be small-sized. Apart from the risks of being buried in snow masses, the danger of taking a fall and being swept along also require consideration.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

Only a small amount of fresh snow was registered. Accompanied by strong to storm-strength SW winds, fresh snowdrifts will accumulate further. Shady slopes: the drifts will be deposited atop weak layers. The snowpack is expansively metamorphosed, and is highly diverse even over small areas. There is only little snow on the ground.

Tendency

Increasing avalanche danger due to fresh snow and wind


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
1800m


Main danger: fresh snowdrifts

As a result of strong-to-stormy SW winds, often trigger-sensitive snowdrift accumulations are being generated during the course of the day in ridgeline terrain, in gullies and bowls and in general above 2400m. These drifts can often be triggered by one sole skier. Releases tend to be small-sized. Apart from the risks of being buried in snow masses, the danger of taking a fall and being swept along also require consideration.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

Only a small amount of fresh snow was registered. Up to 10 cm of fresh snow is expected from place to place. Accompanied by strong to storm-strength SW winds, fresh snowdrifts will accumulate further. Shady slopes: the drifts will be deposited atop weak layers. The snowpack is expansively metamorphosed, and is highly diverse even over small areas. There is only little snow on the ground. Below 1600m there is hardly any snow on the ground regionally.

Tendency

Increasing avalanche danger due to fresh snow and wind


Danger level



Little snow on the ground.

Avalanches are hardly possible in gullies and bowls.

Snowpack

The old snowpack is expansively metamorphosed, with a loosely-packed surface with surface hoar and faceted crystals. Very little snow on the ground. Hardly any snow on the ground below 1600m regionally.

Tendency

No significant change expected in avalanche danger levels


Danger level



Isolated danger zones in gullies and bowls

Fresh and older snowdrift accumulations are generally small-sized, triggerable only in isolated cases, esp.on wind-protected shady slopes at high altitudes, esp. in transitions into gullies and bowls and at the foot of rocky cliffs and behind protruberances in the landscape. These danger zones occur seldom. Apart from the risks of being buried in snow masses, the danger of being swept along and forced to take a fall require consideration.

Snowpack

Only a small amount of fresh snow was registered. Accompanied by strong to storm-strength SW winds, fresh snowdrifts will accumulate further, the drifts will be deposited atop weak layers. The snowpack is expansively metamorphosed, and is highly diverse even over small areas. There is only little snow on the ground. Below 1600m there is hardly any snow on the ground regionally.

Tendency

Increasing avalanche danger due to fresh snow and wind