Avalanche Service Vorarlberg

Saturday 3 January 2026

Published 3 Jan 2026, 07:45:00


Danger level

2000m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
2000m


Snowdrift accumulations easy to trigger in places

As a result of fresh fallen snow and strong-velocity westerly winds, snowdrift accumulations which are prone to triggering are being generated. They are easy to trigger in places and can grow to medium sized avalanches. Danger zones are located primarily on shady W-N-E facing slopes above 2000m, particularly in ridgeline terrain, in wind-loaded gullies and bowls. Apart from the risks of being buried in snow masses, the dangers of being swept along and forced to take a fall also require caution.

Snowpack

Strong-velocity westerly winds will transport 10-25cm of fresh fallen snow. The fresh snowdrift accumulations will be deposited mostly on shady slopes atop an unfavorable old snowpack surface, they are prone to triggering. Beneath the frequently thin melt-freeze crust, the old snow has metamorphosed expansively and is weak. Snow depths are below average at all altitudes. Only limited information is currently available to the Avalanche Warning Services.

Tendency

Brittle, delicate snowdrifts will remain trigger sensitive.


Danger level

treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline


Snowdrift accumulations require caution

As a result of fresh fallen snow and strong-velocity westerly winds, snowdrift accumulations which are prone to triggering are being generated. They are easy to trigger in places and can grow to medium sized avalanches. Danger zones are located primarily on shady W-N-E facing slopes above the timberline, particularly in ridgeline terrain, in wind-loaded gullies and bowls. Apart from the risks of being buried in snow masses, the dangers of being swept along and forced to take a fall also require caution.

Snowpack

Strong-velocity westerly winds will transport 10-25cm of fresh fallen snow. The fresh snowdrift accumulations will be deposited mostly on shady slopes atop an unfavorable old snowpack surface, they are prone to triggering. Beneath the frequently thin melt-freeze crust, the old snow has metamorphosed expansively and is weak. Snow depths are below average at all altitudes. Only limited information is currently available to the Avalanche Warning Services.

Tendency

Brittle, delicate snowdrifts will remain trigger sensitive