Avalanche.report

Friday 31 January 2025

Published 31 Jan 2025, 09:53:00


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
1800m
Gliding snow
2000m


Caution esp. at transitions from shallow to deep snow!

Avalanche danger is moderate. Main problem: weak old snow. In places, medium-sized slab avalanches can be triggered even by minor additional loading. Avalanche prone locations occur in very steep terrain above approx. 1800 m in W/N/E aspects. Frequency and size increase with ascending altitude. In addition, on very steep slopes with smooth ground below 2000 m medium-sized glide-snow avalanches can trigger naturally in all aspects. Avoid stopping or staying below glide cracks.

Snowpack

A few centimeters of new snow cover the snowdrifts of the last few days. Weak layers embedded in older snowdrift accumulations have consolidated. In particular at high altitudes the middle part of the snowpack contains weak layers consisting of faceted crystals. Nocturnal melt-freeze crusts will form on sunny side slopes. At intermediate altitudes the snowpack base is frequently wet. As a result, the snowpack can start gliding over smooth ground.

Tendency

No significant change of avalanche danger anticipated.


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
1800m
Gliding snow
2000m


Caution esp. at transitions from shallow to deep snow!

Avalanche danger above 1800 m is moderate, below that altitude danger is low. Main problem: weak old snow. In places, medium-sized slab avalanches can be triggered even by minor additional loading. Avalanche prone locations occur primarily in very steep terrain in W/N/E aspects. Frequency and size increase with ascending altitude. In addition, on very steep slopes with smooth ground below 2000 m small glide-snow avalanches can trigger naturally in all aspects. Avoid stopping or staying below glide cracks.

Snowpack

A few centimeters of new snow cover the snowdrifts of the last few days. Weak layers embedded in older snowdrift accumulations have consolidated. In particular at high altitudes the middle part of the snowpack contains weak layers consisting of faceted crystals. Nocturnal melt-freeze crusts will form on sunny side slopes. At intermediate altitudes the snowpack base is frequently wet. As a result, the snowpack will start gliding over smooth ground.

Tendency

No significant change of avalanche danger anticipated.


Danger level


Avalanche Problem
Gliding snow


Avalanche danger is low. In in all aspects, medium-sized glide snow avalanches can trigger naturally on very steep slopes with smooth ground. Avoid stopping or staying below glide cracks.

Snowpack

A few centimeters of new snow cover the snowdrifts of the last few days. Weak layers embedded in older snowdrift accumulations have consolidated., Snowpack. The snowpack is mostly stable. Nocturnal melt-freeze crusts form on sunny side slopes. At intermediate altitudes the snowpack base is frequently wet. As a result, the snowpack can start gliding over smooth ground.

Tendency

No significant change of avalanche danger anticipated.