
Danger level
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Moderate avalanche danger due to persistent weak layer problem!
The avalanche danger is classified as moderate from the tree line upwards. In areas adjacent to the ridgeline, at crossings, behind terrain edges and in steep bowls and gullies, slab avalanches of up to medium size can still be triggered in places, especially in the northern and eastern sectors, even with little additional load. Despite strong southerly winds at times, there are hardly any fresh loads, but if there are, be aware of them.
Snowpack
Older windslab snow and bonded snow lies on an unstable old snowpack that has been transformed by building up. Easily recognisable weak layers are present in the form of faceted crystals without bindings and/or floating snow. Higher up, there may be fresh, small-scale but easily disturbed drifts. In general, there is little snow and the snow cover, snowpack is very unevenly distributed. In addition to completely blown away areas, there are also well-filled areas.
Tendency
Still no significant change in the snow and avalanche situation.



