ARSO

Tuesday 20 January 2026

Published 20 Jan 2026, 08:00:00


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. In places with blowing snow, a small avalanche may be triggered in particular by a heavier load. More blown snow in Gullys and Gullys.

Snowpack

dp.4: cold following warm / warm following cold

Snow is scarce and local conditions are quite variable. Crust has formed on the surface in some places. On the sunny slopes of the mid-mountains, the snow is more transformed, with patches of land appearing. Elsewhere, the snowpack is mostly dry and less transformed, with grains in the upper layers being thinned. Ridges and peaks are in many places blown down to a crusted or icy base.

Tendency

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