Avalanche.report

Sunday 23 March 2025

Published 23 Mar 2025, 07:47:00


Danger level

1500m
Avalanche Problem
Gliding snow
1500m
Wet snow


Gliding snow activity increasing

Avalanche danger is moderate above 1500m. Gliding snow is the main problem. On very steep slopes in all aspects, wet glide-snow avalanches can release naturally over smooth ground, releases mostly small sized. In addition small wet loose-snow avalanches can trigger naturally in extremely steep terrain. In isolated cases, the old snow on very steep ridgeline terrain in northern aspects can be problematic. Small slab avalanches can be triggered by minimum additional loading, esp. in transitions from shallow to deeper snow.

Snowpack

Light rainfall is expected during the nocturnal hours. In daytime, showers can be expected which will moisten the snowpack up to high altitudes. When moisture reaches ground level, the snowpack can begin to glide over smooth ground. Otherwise the snowpack is stable. Only on shady slopes at high altitudes is the near-surface snow still loose and dry. In a few places there is a weak layer at ground level. As the result of a bit of fresh snow and wind, small snowdrift patches can be forems. On south-facing slopes the ground is mostly bare of snow.

Tendency

The snowdrift problem could come to the forefront in case there is fresh snowfall.


Danger level


Avalanche Problem
Wet snow


Avalanche activity is moving to regions where snow is sufficient

Avalanche danger is low. Wet snow is the main problem. Small loose-snow slides can trigger naturally in extremely steep sunny terrain wherever sufficient snow has fallen due to solar radiation. In isolated cases on very steep north-facing slopes at high altitudes, persistent weak layers can be problematic. Near ridgelines, esp in transitions from shallow to deeper snow, small slab avalanches can be triggered by minimum additional loading. In addition, isolated small glide-snow avalanches are possible over smooth ground on steep slopes.

Snowpack

Light rainfall is expected during the nocturnal hours. In daytime, showers can be expected which will moisten the snowpack up to high altitudes. When moisture reaches ground level, the snowpack can begin to glide over smooth ground. Otherwise the snowpack is stable. Only on shady slopes at high altitudes is the near-surface snow still loose and dry. In a few places there is a weak layer at ground level. As the result of a bit of fresh snow and wind, small snowdrift patches can be forems. On south-facing slopes the ground is mostly bare of snow.

Tendency

The snowdrift problem could come to the forefront in case there is fresh snowfall.