
Danger level
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Be aware of the persistent weak layer problem!
The avalanche risk is predominantly moderate above 1800 metres. There are still avalanche prone locations on shady slopes in steep terrain. Here and at the transition from little to more snow, isolated slab avalanches can be triggered by mostly large additional loads. Individual spontaneous wet snow avalanches are possible from unloaded steep slopes.
Snowpack
The snowpack firms up a little overnight, is partly crusted can form on the surface, otherwise often damp or wet up to high altitudes. Rain showers bring additional moisture. The snow base, fundament remains high up and weakened on the shady slopes due to the kinetic metamorphism. Low and sunny slopes in the middle of the snowpack are bare.
Tendency
Little change.








