
Danger level
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Persistent weak layer problem in the high altitudes!
The avalanche risk is moderate at high altitudes. Medium slab avalanches can occasionally be triggered here in steep terrain even with a small additional load. Mainly in the high altitudes, attention should be paid to steep slopes in the northern sector, partly adjacent to ridgelines on the east side, transitions from little to more snow as well as steep gullies and bowls. Avalanche prone locations are difficult to recognise.
Snowpack
There are only a few centimetres of snow in places during the day. At higher elevations, the snowpack contains thin melt-freeze crusts and faceted crystals near the ground on the north and shady slopes, some of which are floating snow. The snowpack is still very unevenly distributed, with only a little snow even at higher altitudes.
Tendency
Due to new fallen snow in the night from Thursday to Friday and wind, there is fresh wind slab.





