
Danger level
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Risk of falling on a hard snow surface
The avalanche danger is low. Avalanches of a size sufficient to cause burial are not to be expected.
Snowpack
A few centimetres of snow lie on the ground on the shady slopes or on a hard, patchy old snowpack. On the south side, the middle layers are largely free of snow. At higher altitudes, faceted crystals can be found near the surface below the mostly stable melt-freeze crust. Otherwise, the remaining snow cover, snowpack is compact and stable. Away from artificially snow-covered pistes, there is usually too little snow for winter sports.
Tendency
The avalanche danger does not change.
