Fresh wind slab snow on the east and south sides - watch out for the wind slab problem!
The avalanche risk is moderate from the tree line. There is fresh wind slab on the east and south sides. Older drifts, some of which are also in the remaining aspects, have been covered and are therefore difficult to recognise. The fresh wind slab can already be triggered by low additional loads. Medium avalanches are possible. If weak layers in older exposures are triggered by large additional loads, they can rarely become large.
Snowpack
The extensive snowdrift accumulations from the last significant snowfall event were covered by some new fallen snow. Strong winds from the north-west formed fresh drifts that are not sufficiently binding. The old snowpack and older drifts may still contain weak layers and the foundation is partially weakened at very high altitudes and on shady slopes.
Tendency
Further new fallen snow and wind will increase the risk of avalanches.