Avalanche Service Lower Austria

Monday 16 March 2026

Published 15 Mar 2026, 19:17:00


Danger level



Low avalanche danger

Avalanche danger remains low. Wet snow slides are possible on steep slopes during the day, which can also be triggered by individual winter sports enthusiasts. Caution is still advised on shady slopes, where small slab avalanches are possible in persistent weak layers.

Snowpack

The clear nights of the last few days have allowed a melt-freeze crust to form, which softens again during the day with rising temperatures and sunlight. In shady locations, it lasts longer. Depending on the altitude and aspect, the snowpack varies on the surface: sometimes crusted, sometimes less stabilised and often moist up to high altitudes. In gullies and bowls, the wind slab is usually well stabilised. Faceted crystals are partially weakening the snow base, fundament at higher elevations in the northern sector. As temperatures remain mild, the snow is melting. There is little snow below around 1400 metres and below around 1600 metres on the sunny slopes.

Tendency

The avalanche risk remains unchanged. It will continue to cool down on Tuesday night and there will be isolated unproductive snow showers. The westerly wind will ease temporarily during the night, but will pick up again during the day on Tuesday and then blow increasingly from the north-west.