ARSO

Thursday 30 April 2026

Published 29 Apr 2026, 17:00:00


Danger level

2100m
Avalanche Problem
New snow
2100m
Wet snow
2100m


Some new fallen snow in the high alpine regions

The old snow cover is stable and well connected. It snowed on Wednesday night and Wednesday, with light winds. The snowfall level was around 2400 m in the first part of the night, and dropped to around 1800 m during the day on Wednesday. In high alpine regions, some small avalanches of New fallen snow are still possible on steeper slopes. During the day, a small avalanche or wet snow avalanche is possible on sunny slopes.

Snowpack

dp.10: springtime scenario

The old snow cover is well transformed, cohesive and stable. Snow is relatively scarce for this time of year. In high alpine regions, 10-15 cm of new fallen snow has fallen above altitudes of around 2100 m. Most of the snowfall has been quite wet and has somewhat adhered to the old base. Lower down it was partly raining partly snowing, at altitudes below about 1800 m it was mostly raining. It will clear and cool overnight on Thursday, with a frosty snowpack in the high alpine regions in the morning. During the day, the snow will melt again.

Tendency

The danger of avalanches in high alpine regions will remain similar. Conditions will be spring-like, with snow freezing in the morning and then thawing and melting overnight. It will gradually warm up.