linkLink to websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23simple_linkLink to the simplified websitehttps://avalanche.report/simple/2019-12-23/en.htmlfd_albina_map.jpgDanger rating map (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/fd_albina_map.jpgfd_tyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Tirol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/fd_tyrol_map.jpgfd_southtyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Southtyrol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/fd_southtyrol_map.jpgfd_trentino_map.jpgDanger rating map Trentino (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/fd_trentino_map.jpgpdfPDF https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/2019-12-23_en.pdftyrol_pdfPDF Tirolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/2019-12-23_AT-07_en.pdfsouthtyrol_pdfPDF Southtyrolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/2019-12-23_IT-32_BZen.pdftrentino_pdfPDF Trentinohttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/2019-12-23_IT-32-TN_en.pdffd_overlay.pngDanger rating overlay (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/fd_overlay.pngfd_regions.jsonGeoJSON for regions (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/fd_regions.jsondangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/8211ab20-7972-4c27-88bf-e627346b5d8f.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=8211ab20-7972-4c27-88bf-e627346b5d8f2019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZWestern Tuxer AlpsGlockturm RangeGrieskogel MountainsWeiÃkugel RangeGurgler RangeCentral Stubai AlpsNorthern Oetz and Stubai Alpshigh2400high243considerable22considerable2400considerable332considerable22dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowNSESWWENESNW2400gliding_snowSESWWEStreelineincreasing2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZFresh wind slabs represent the main danger. Gliding avalanches and wet snow slides are still to be expected.Significant increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of fresh snow and wind. The fresh wind slabs represent the main danger. The avalanche prone locations for dry avalanches are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines above approximately 2400 m. In isolated cases the dry avalanches are medium-sized and easily released. <br/> As the penetration by moisture increases small to medium-sized gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are possible. This applies in particular on steep sunny slopes as well as at low and intermediate altitudes, especially in the regions with a lot of snow. Caution is to be exercised in areas with glide cracks.Over a wide area 30 to 50 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, will fall above approximately 1000 m. The fresh wind slabs will become increasingly prone to triggering in particular on steep shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. At low and intermediate altitudes the snow is moist, also on sunny slopes below approximately 2600 m.Further increase in danger of dry and moist avalanches as a consequence of fresh snow and wind.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/f2bffeb3-d208-4de5-844a-ec1b46c9520d.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=f2bffeb3-d208-4de5-844a-ec1b46c9520d2019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZWestern Lechtal AlpsCentral Lechtal AlpsWestern Verwall MountainsEastern Verwall MountainsAllgäu AlpsSilvrettaSamnaun MountainsEastern Lechtal Alps - Ammergau AlpsMieming Mountainshightreelinehigh343considerable23considerabletreelineconsiderable422considerable22dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowNSESWWENESNWtreelinegliding_snowSESWWEStreelineincreasing2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZFresh wind slabs represent the main danger. Gliding avalanches and wet snow slides are to be expected.Significant increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of fresh snow and stormy weather. The fresh wind slabs represent the main danger. The avalanche prone locations for dry avalanches are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines above approximately 2000 m. In some cases the avalanches are large and very easily released. <br/> As the moisture increases small to medium-sized gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are possible. This applies in particular on steep sunny slopes as well as at low and intermediate altitudes, especially in the regions with a lot of snow. Caution is to be exercised in areas with glide cracks.Over a wide area 50 to 80 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, will fall above approximately 1000 m. The fresh wind slabs will become increasingly prone to triggering in particular on steep shady slopes above approximately 2000 m. The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. At low and intermediate altitudes the snow is moist, also on sunny slopes below approximately 2600 m.Further increase in danger of dry and moist avalanches as a consequence of fresh snow and strong wind.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/f60227b9-7585-4d51-a92a-6f53921b4523.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=f60227b9-7585-4d51-a92a-6f53921b45232019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZEastern Tuxer AlpsNorthern Zillertal AlpsVenediger Rangehigh2400high243considerable22considerable2400considerable332considerable22dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowSWWNSEENESNW2400gliding_snowSESWWEStreelineincreasing2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZFurther increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of fresh snow and wind. Gliding avalanches and wet snow slides are to be expected.Fresh wind slabs are mostly dangerously large and prone to triggering. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines, and elsewhere on very steep shady slopes especially at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Dry avalanches can additionally be released in near-surface layers, even by a single winter sport participant. <br/> As the penetration by moisture increases small to medium-sized gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are possible. This applies in particular on steep sunny slopes below approximately 2600 m as well as at low and intermediate altitudes, especially in the regions with a lot of snow.Over a wide area 40 to 60 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, will fall above approximately 1000 m. The fresh and older wind slabs will become increasingly prone to triggering in particular on steep shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. <br/> Faceted weak layers exist in the top section of the snowpack on steep sunny slopes, in particular above approximately 2400 m. At low and intermediate altitudes the snow is moist, also on sunny slopes below approximately 2600 m.Further increase in danger of dry and moist avalanches as a consequence of fresh snow and wind.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/4d3408f8-c67d-4b0f-9125-a27ded90972a.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=4d3408f8-c67d-4b0f-9125-a27ded90972a2019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZKarwendel MountainsBrandenberg AlpsWestern Kitzbühel AlpsWilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring AlpsEastern Kitzbühel Alpsconsiderabletreelineconsiderable332moderate13moderatetreelinemoderate212moderate12dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowWNSESWENESNWtreelinegliding_snowSESWWEStreelineincreasing2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZFresh wind slabs represent the main danger. Gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are still to be expected.Fresh wind slabs represent the main danger. The avalanche prone locations are to be found on steep slopes above approximately 1800 m. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines as well as on steep slopes. Such avalanche prone locations are widespread and are therefore barely recognisable in the fog.The fresh wind slabs will become increasingly prone to triggering in all aspects above approximately 1800 m. The snowpack will be moist at low and intermediate altitudes. This also applies on steep sunny slopes at high altitude.Significant increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of fresh snow and wind.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/21868be9-0550-4901-b775-1800df029814.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=21868be9-0550-4901-b775-1800df0298142019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZLatemarSouthern AdamelloPrimiero - Pale di S. MartinoAdamello - PresanellaPrealpsNorthern Brenta - PellerCembra ValleyBondone and StivoVallarsaWestern Nonsberg AlpsFolgaria - LaveroneSouthern BrentaFassa ValleySole, Pejo and RabbiSouthern LagoraiLedro ValleyNorthern LagoraiMaddalenePaganellaMarzola - ValsuganaPine' - Mocheni Valleyconsiderabletreelineconsiderable333moderate12moderatetreelinemoderate222moderate12wind_drifted_snowWNSESWENESNWtreelinegliding_snowWNSESWENESNW2400steady2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZThe wind slabs represent the main danger.Ski touring and other off-piste activities, including snowshoe hiking, call for meticulous route selection, in particular on steep slopes above approximately 1800 m. Great caution and restraint are advisable. The more recent wind slabs are extensive and can in some cases be released easily. Single winter sport participants can release avalanches very easily, in the regions exposed to heavier precipitation in particular on wind-loaded slopes and. Below approximately 2200 m small and medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible.The wind slabs are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls and generally in the high Alpine regions. They are extensive and prone to triggering. In some cases the wind slabs have bonded still only poorly with the old snowpack. The old snowpack will be moist below approximately 2200 m. As a consequence of the strong northwesterly wind the prevalence and size of the avalanche prone locations will increase on Monday.Gradual increase in danger of dry avalanches as a consequence of fresh snow and strong wind. The northwesterly wind will transport the fresh and old snow. Wind slabs represent the main danger. There is a danger of gliding avalanches, in particular in the regions with a lot of snow in particular below approximately 2200 m.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/66b9ccb7-044f-479b-8763-f0d806c9ca58.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=66b9ccb7-044f-479b-8763-f0d806c9ca582019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZGlockner RangeEastern Deferegger AlpsSchober MountainsLienzer DolomitesEastern Rieserferner Mountainsconsiderabletreelineconsiderable332considerable22moderatetreelinemoderate222moderate12dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowSWWNSEENESNW2400gliding_snowSESWWEStreelinesteady2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZGradual decrease in avalanche danger as a consequence of the ceasing of precipitation. Gliding avalanches and wet snow slides are to be expected even now.Fresh and somewhat older wind slabs are in many cases quite large and prone to triggering. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines, and elsewhere on very steep shady slopes especially at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Dry avalanches can additionally be released in near-surface layers, even by a single winter sport participant. <br/> As the penetration by moisture increases small to medium-sized gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are possible. This applies in particular on steep sunny slopes below approximately 2600 m as well as at low and intermediate altitudes, especially in the regions with a lot of snow.The no longer entirely fresh wind slabs of the last few days are bonding only slowly with the old snowpack. The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. <br/> Faceted weak layers exist in the top section of the snowpack on steep sunny slopes, in particular above approximately 2400 m. At low and intermediate altitudes the snow is moist, also on sunny slopes below approximately 2600 m.Gradual decrease in danger of dry avalanches as a consequence of the ceasing of precipitation.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-23/2019-12-22_16-00-00/7b666f9b-bd65-4482-b02d-d1346fab423b.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-23?region=7b666f9b-bd65-4482-b02d-d1346fab423b2019-12-22T16:00:00Z2019-12-22T23:00:00Z2019-12-23T23:00:00ZSexten DolomitesEastern Pfunderer MountainsDurreck RangeVal Müstair AlpsWestern Rieserferner MountainsLangtaufersWestern Deferegger AlpsSchnals RidgeOrtler RangeSouthern Stubai AlpsUlten ValleySouthern Zillertal Alps and High TauernEastern Nonsberger AlpsSaldurn-Mastaun RidgeNorthern Dolomites of FiemmeTexel MountainsGröden DolomitesSarntal AlpsPrags DolomitesWestern Pfunderer Mountainsconsiderabletreelineconsiderable333moderate12moderatetreelinemoderate222moderate12wind_drifted_snowWNSESWENESNWtreelinegliding_snowWNSESWENESNW2400steady2019-12-23T23:00:00Z2019-12-24T23:00:00ZThe wind slabs represent the main danger.The current avalanche situation calls for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger and careful route selection. Great caution and restraint are advisable. The more recent wind slabs are extensive and can in some cases be released easily. Single winter sport participants can release avalanches very easily, in the regions exposed to heavier precipitation in particular on wind-loaded slopes and. Especially below approximately 2400 m small and medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible.The wind slabs have formed in particular in the regions exposed to precipitation and generally at high altitudes. They are extensive and prone to triggering. In some cases the wind slabs have bonded still only poorly with the old snowpack. Faceted weak layers exist in the old snowpack in particular adjacent to ridgelines. The old snowpack will be moist below approximately 2200 m. As a consequence of the strong to storm force northwesterly wind the prevalence and size of the avalanche prone locations will increase on Monday.Gradual increase in danger of dry avalanches as a consequence of fresh snow and strong wind. The northwesterly wind will transport the fresh and old snow. Wind slabs represent the main danger. There is a danger of gliding avalanches, in particular in the regions with a lot of snow in particular below approximately 2200 m.