ARSO

Monday 19 January 2026

Published 18 Jan 2026, 17:00:00


Danger level


Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Persistent weak layer


Avalanche danger is low

The snowpack stabilized a little in the last few days as the weather warmed up. There are some places with blowing snow, which can trigger a small Avalanche if the load is too high. More blowing snow may also be present in gullies and gullys.

Snowpack

dp.4: cold following warm / warm following cold

The snow base is locally quite variable, with little snow in general and a Crust on top. On the sunny slopes of the mid-mountains, the snow is more variable, with land areas appearing. Elsewhere, the snowpack is mostly dry and less transformed, with a thinning at the top. Ridges and peaks are in many places blown down, the ground may be covered with a crust or icy.

Tendency

Avalanche conditions will remain similar in the coming days. Early next week will be cooler than in the past period.