Avalanche.report

Saturday 26 April 2025

Published 25 Apr 2025, 17:00:00


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow
1800m
Wind slab
2200m


Snow quantities relevant for avalanches now only on shady side slopes above 1800m.

Avalanche danger above 1800m is moderate. Wet snow can be problematic on isolated slopes with sufficient snow. Small wet loose snow avalanches are possible in extremely steep terrain, in particular on Wednesday at dusk. Medium-sized glide-snow avalanches are possible on slopes over smooth ground as well as over meadows or rock slabs.

Snowpack

Up to high altitudes the snowpack is thoroughly moist. Barely any layering left in the snowpack. South-facing slopes are widespread bare. Above approx. 1500m there is mostly a continuous snowfield on the shady side.

Tendency

Wet loose snow activity will decrease by the weekend due to cooler temperatures.


Danger level



Hardly any avalanche prone locations left.

Avalanche danger is low. On extremely steep slopes, spontaneous releases of small wet loose snow or glide-snow avalanches cannot be ruled out.

Snowpack

Barely any continuous snow covers left. Only on the shady side above 1500m are there still larger snowfields in some places. The snow is completely soaked but stable.

Tendency

Avalanche danger remains low.