
Danger level
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The avalanche danger is currently low. Attention must be paid to fresh small-scale snowdrift accumulations above 2000 metres. These can be triggered by individuals as small slab avalanches, especially behind broad ridges and ridgelines in northern and eastern aspects as well as in gullies and bowls. The avalanche prone locations are easily recognisable.
Snowpack
Between the Dachstein and the Totes Gebirge, 10 cm of new fallen snow has fallen in the last 24 hours. However, the stormy westerly winds continued to cause drifting, resulting in prone-to-triggering snowdrift accumulations. These often lie on angular shapes or on a hard old snowpack. Otherwise, the snowpack surface is hard or icy. In the shady slopes, the kinetic metamorphism weakens the snow layering. In general, there is little snow in the terrain.
Tendency
On Monday, increasingly cloudy during the day, on Tuesday and Wednesday some new fallen snow is expected from the south. Still cold. The risk of avalanches may increase slightly in eastern Styria.



