Avalanche Service Bavaria

Sunday 18 January 2026

Published 17 Jan 2026, 19:00:00


Danger level

1600m
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
1600m


Snow cover tests confirm danger of slab avalanches in places.

The avalanche danger is moderate above 1600 metres and low below that. The main problem is a persistent weak layer. Dry slab avalanches can be triggered in some places by a small additional load. Avalanche prone locations are at the transition from little to much snow, for example at the entrance to gullies and bowls. Slab avalanches can reach medium size, especially on snowy eastern and northern slopes. In addition, wet snow can occasionally become problematic during the daytime changes. Small, wet avalanches can detach themselves, especially when exposed to sunlight in very steep, extreme terrain.

Snowpack

The snow cover, snowpack is increasingly settling in mild temperatures. In places, old snow packs lie on a crust of melted snow, in the area of which there are weak, built-up layers. At high altitudes, the snowpack base consists of faceted crystals. The snow surface is dominated by breakable crust up to medium elevations, and cardboard snow in the forest. On the sunny slopes, it is increasingly icy in the morning and firns up again in parts during the daytime changes.

Tendency

The persistent weak layer problem remains for the time being.


Danger level

1600m
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
1600m


Be aware of the risk of falling!

The avalanche danger is low. Persistent weak layers are the problem. Small avalanches can be triggered occasionally with little additional load. Avalanche prone locations can be found on very steep slopes in the northern and eastern aspects.

Snowpack

Up to high altitudes, the snow cover, snowpack is crusted on the surface and partly icy on the sunny slopes. Here it softens on the surface during the daytime changes. In the shade, a crumbly melt-freeze crust dominates at medium elevations. At higher elevations, older wind slab lies on dry, angular layers in places. The snow depths are below average and ground contact is to be expected.

Tendency

The avalanche danger remains low.