ARSO

Wednesday 26 November 2025

Published 25 Nov 2025, 17:00:00


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
1800m


Wind will worsen conditions

A small additional load can trigger a small to medium avalanche, especially near ridges where there are fresh snow drifts, especially above 1800 m.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

On Monday and Tuesday, more than 60 cm of snow fell above 1800 m, and up to 30 cm at lower altitudes. The snow fell on uneven ground - in some places on terrestrial ground, especially on the southern slopes on drifts of blown snow. The thin old snow cover, now hidden under the new snow, is mixed with old-growth ash. This reduces the stability of the snow cover. The northeasterly wind will move snow above the tree line and build drifts - especially above 1800 m where there is more dry snow.

Tendency

The northeasterly wind will strengthen and carry snow on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday night. It will remain cold.


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
1800m


Wind will worsen conditions

A small additional load can trigger a small to medium avalanche, especially near ridges where there are fresh snow drifts, especially above 1800 m.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

On Monday and Tuesday, more than 40 cm of snow fell above 1800 m, and up to 20 cm at lower altitudes. The snow fell on uneven ground - in some places on terrestrial ground, especially on the southern slopes on drifts of blown snow. The northeasterly wind will move snow above the tree line and build up drifts - especially above 1800 m where there is more dry snow.

Tendency

The northeasterly wind will strengthen and carry snow on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday night. It will remain cold.