
Danger level
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Moderate avalanche danger!
The avalanche risk is predominantly moderate, especially at higher altitudes. Older snowdrift accumulations must be taken into account in some cases and can still be triggered as medium slab avalanches on steep slopes, in filled steep bowls and gullies, usually due to large additional loads. If deeper layers are encountered in transitions from little to more snow, these can occasionally become large. Naturally triggered avalanches are hardly to be expected
Snowpack
The snowpack has generally settled, stabilised and is binding better. Occasionally there are still weak layers at the transition from wind slab to old snowpack, especially at higher elevations. The snow base, fundament (persistent weak layer problem) is only partially weakened in very high north-facing or on shady slopes.
Tendency
Lots of sunshine and much milder, slight daytime changes in avalanche danger!



