
Danger level
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Persistent weak layer problem.
The avalanche risk is low. Nevertheless, there is still a persistent weak layer problem in the extended northern sector. Occasionally, mainly in very steep gullies and bowls, slab avalanches can be triggered by people. The avalanche prone locations are usually difficult to recognise and are often located in transition areas from a little to a lot of snow. On sunny slopes, incoming radiation increases the probability of triggering small wet snow avalanches. In steep terrain, there is a risk of falling on the hard snow surface.
Snowpack
The snowpack is set. As it cools, the snowpack surface becomes hard. In the persistent weak layer, floating snow weakens the snow layering. The snow inside the snowpack is moist to wet, depending on the altitudes.
Tendency
It will continue to cool down on Tuesday night and snow showers will fall on the northern side of the Alps. The risk of avalanches may increase slightly.



