linkLink to websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01simple_linkLink to the simplified websitehttps://avalanche.report/simple/2020-01-01/en.htmlfd_albina_map.jpgDanger rating map (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/fd_albina_map.jpgfd_tyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Tirol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/fd_tyrol_map.jpgfd_southtyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Southtyrol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/fd_southtyrol_map.jpgfd_trentino_map.jpgDanger rating map Trentino (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/fd_trentino_map.jpgpdfPDF https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/2020-01-01_en.pdftyrol_pdfPDF Tirolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/2020-01-01_AT-07_en.pdfsouthtyrol_pdfPDF Southtyrolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/2020-01-01_IT-32_BZen.pdftrentino_pdfPDF Trentinohttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/2020-01-01_IT-32-TN_en.pdffd_overlay.pngDanger rating overlay (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/fd_overlay.pngfd_regions.jsonGeoJSON for regions (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/fd_regions.jsondangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/89f2da88-66c3-432b-8b38-d3283c5c6223.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=89f2da88-66c3-432b-8b38-d3283c5c62232019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZLatemarSouthern AdamelloPrimiero - Pale di S. MartinoAdamello - PresanellaNorthern Brenta - PellerSouthern BrentaFassa ValleySole, Pejo and RabbiSouthern LagoraiNorthern LagoraiMaddalenePaganellaPine' - Mocheni Valleyconsiderable2200considerable332moderate12moderate2200moderate222low11wind_drifted_snowNSWNEESNWSEWtreelinegliding_snowSWSNWSEW2200decreasing2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZWind slabs and weakly bonded old snow are to be assessed with care and prudence.More recent wind slabs are in many cases extensive and in some cases prone to triggering. Even single persons can release avalanches as before, in particular adjacent to ridgelines. The avalanche prone locations are to be found also at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack above approximately 2200 m. These places are quite prevalent and are difficult to recognise. Ski touring and other off-piste activities, including snowshoe hiking, call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger and careful route selection, in particular on steep slopes above approximately 1800 m as well as on wind-loaded slopes. In steep terrain there is a danger of falling on the icy crust. Slight increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation. As the penetration by moisture increases individual small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are possible.The wind slabs have formed in particular in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. These are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. In some cases the various wind slabs have bonded still only poorly with each other and the old snowpack. Faceted weak layers exist deep in the old snowpack in particular in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow. The snowpack will be moist below approximately 2200 m.A latent danger of gliding avalanches exists, in particular at the base of rock walls below approximately 2200 m.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/d33dee18-8ab7-4232-810c-8c4488f9a6e6.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=d33dee18-8ab7-4232-810c-8c4488f9a6e62019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZGröden DolomitesTexel MountainsPrags DolomitesSexten DolomitesDurreck RangeWestern Rieserferner MountainsWestern Deferegger AlpsOrtler RangeSchnals RidgeSouthern Stubai AlpsUlten ValleySouthern Zillertal Alps and High Tauernconsiderable2200considerable332moderate12moderate2200moderate222low11wind_drifted_snowNSWNEESNWSEW2200persistent_weak_layersNSWNEESNWSEWdecreasing2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZFresh and older wind slabs require caution.Avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach dangerously large size. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack above approximately 2200 m and in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow. These places are quite prevalent and are difficult to recognise. In addition the no longer entirely fresh wind slabs should be taken into account. The current avalanche situation calls for caution and restraint. Slight increase in danger of dry and wet avalanches as a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation. As the penetration by moisture increases individual gliding avalanches and moist snow slides are possible below approximately 2600 m.In some cases the wind slabs have bonded still only poorly with each other and the old snowpack. Wind slabs are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. They are widespread. Faceted weak layers exist in the old snowpack, in particular in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow as well as adjacent to ridgelines above approximately 2200 m.Slight decrease in danger of dry avalanches.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/2e525f23-d82f-47d8-a7b7-d2349f5859d5.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=2e525f23-d82f-47d8-a7b7-d2349f5859d52019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZKarwendel MountainsWestern Lechtal AlpsCentral Lechtal AlpsGrieskogel MountainsAllgäu AlpsEastern Lechtal Alps - Ammergau AlpsMieming Mountainsmoderatemoderate222moderate12dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowNNENW2400gliding_snowSWESSEW2600steady2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZWind slabs require caution, especially adjacent to ridgelines.The more recent wind slabs can be released, especially by large additional loads, in particular on northwest to north to northeast facing aspects above approximately 2400 m. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines. They are rather rare and are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. The wind slabs in very steep terrain are to be bypassed. Transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack are unfavourable. Dry avalanches can in some places be released in near-surface layers, even by small loads in isolated cases. This applies in particular on very steep shady slopes between approximately 1900 and 2300 m. <br/> Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches as a consequence of warming during the day. Small to medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible. This applies in particular on steep grassy slopes, especially on east, south and west facing slopes below approximately 2600 m, but in isolated cases also on steep shady slopes below approximately 2000 m. <br/> As a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation more small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized moist loose snow avalanches are possible, in particular on rocky slopes below approximately 2800 m.The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The more recent wind slabs have bonded quite well with the old snowpack. Wind slabs are lying on soft layers, in particular on shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The snowpack will become increasingly moist, especially on very steep sunny slopes below approximately 2800 m.Slight increase in danger of dry avalanches as a consequence of the moderate to strong foehn wind. Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/e1c2ef9f-a308-4bc3-9b4a-68519b4ad33d.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=e1c2ef9f-a308-4bc3-9b4a-68519b4ad33d2019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZSarntal AlpsWestern Pfunderer MountainsEastern Pfunderer MountainsVal Müstair AlpsLangtaufersEastern Nonsberger AlpsNorthern Dolomites of FiemmeSaldurn-Mastaun Ridgemoderatemoderate222moderate12wind_drifted_snowNNEENWSEWtreelinegliding_snowNSWNEESNWSEW2600steady2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZThe fresh and older wind slabs can still be released in some cases.Small and medium-sized avalanches are possible. This applies in particular in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain, caution is to be exercised in particular at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. Below approximately 2600 m more small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible.The wind slabs have formed in particular in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. They are in some cases extensive and to be assessed critically. In some cases the various wind slabs have bonded still only poorly together. The old snowpack remains moist below approximately 2000 m.Moderate, level 2.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/f51f9f3e-227a-43aa-8e4d-0bc0668cf70f.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=f51f9f3e-227a-43aa-8e4d-0bc0668cf70f2019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZWestern Tuxer AlpsEastern Tuxer AlpsGlockturm RangeWeiÃkugel RangeWestern Verwall MountainsGurgler RangeCentral Stubai AlpsEastern Verwall MountainsNorthern Zillertal AlpsSilvrettaSamnaun MountainsNorthern Oetz and Stubai Alpsmoderatemoderate222moderate12dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowNNENW2600gliding_snowSWESSEW2600steady2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZWind slabs require caution, especially adjacent to ridgelines.The more recent wind slabs can be released, especially by large additional loads, in particular on northwest to north to northeast facing aspects above approximately 2600 m. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines. They are rather rare and are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. The wind slabs in very steep terrain are to be bypassed. <br/> Dry avalanches can in some places be released in near-surface layers, even by small loads in isolated cases. This applies in particular on very steep shady slopes between approximately 1900 and 2300 m. Dry avalanches can additionally be released in deeper layers by large loads. This applies in particular on steep south facing slopes above approximately 2800 m as well as on steep east and west facing slopes above approximately 2400 m. In particular transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack are unfavourable. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized. <br/> Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches as a consequence of warming during the day. Small to medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible. This applies in particular on steep grassy slopes, especially on east, south and west facing slopes below approximately 2600 m, but in isolated cases also on steep shady slopes below approximately 2000 m. As a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation more small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized moist loose snow avalanches are possible.The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The more recent wind slabs have bonded quite well with the old snowpack. Wind slabs are lying on soft layers, in particular on shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Faceted weak layers exist in the old snowpack in particular in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow. This applies in particular adjacent to ridgelines as well as on steep east, south and west facing slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The snowpack will become increasingly moist, especially on very steep sunny slopes below approximately 2800 m.Slight increase in danger of dry avalanches as a consequence of the moderate to strong foehn wind. Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/f4727462-fbd5-458d-9f68-c58387ec6d59.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=f4727462-fbd5-458d-9f68-c58387ec6d592019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZPrealpsCembra ValleyBondone and StivoVallarsaWestern Nonsberg AlpsFolgaria - LaveroneLedro ValleyMarzola - Valsuganamoderatemoderate222low11wind_drifted_snowNSWNEESNWSEWtreelinegliding_snowSWSNWSEW18002200steady2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZSomewhat older wind slabs must be evaluated with care and prudence in all aspects.The wind slabs are in some cases extensive and to be assessed with care and prudence. Even single persons can release avalanches in isolated cases. The avalanche prone locations are to be found also at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. Ski touring and other off-piste activities, including snowshoe hiking, call for meticulous route selection, in particular on steep slopes above approximately 1800 m as well as on wind-loaded slopes. In steep terrain there is a danger of falling on the icy crust. Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches and snow slides as a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation.The wind slabs have formed in particular in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. These are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. In some cases the various wind slabs have bonded still only poorly with each other and the old snowpack. The old snowpack remains in most cases moist.Moderate, level 2. A latent danger of gliding avalanches exists, in particular on steep grassy slopes below approximately 2000 m.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/89450724-3900-477c-9a25-0814e559bc97.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=89450724-3900-477c-9a25-0814e559bc972019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZGlockner RangeEastern Deferegger AlpsSchober MountainsLienzer DolomitesVenediger RangeEastern Rieserferner Mountainsmoderatemoderate222moderate12dp6dp2wind_drifted_snowNNENW2600gliding_snowSWESSEW2600decreasing2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZWind slabs require caution, especially adjacent to ridgelines.The more recent wind slabs can be released, especially by large additional loads, in particular on northwest to north to northeast facing aspects above approximately 2600 m. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines. They are rather rare and are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. The wind slabs in very steep terrain are to be bypassed. Transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack are unfavourable. <br/> Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches as a consequence of warming during the day. Small to medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible. This applies in particular on steep grassy slopes, especially on east, south and west facing slopes below approximately 2600 m, but in isolated cases also on steep shady slopes below approximately 2000 m. <br/> As a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation more small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized moist loose snow avalanches are possible.The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The more recent wind slabs have bonded quite well with the old snowpack. Wind slabs are lying on soft layers, in particular on shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The snowpack will become increasingly moist, especially on very steep sunny slopes below approximately 2800 m.Slight increase in danger of gliding avalanches.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2020-01-01/2019-12-31_16-00-00/48db1a4e-8373-4070-b191-c9fd113a69a9.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-01-01?region=48db1a4e-8373-4070-b191-c9fd113a69a92019-12-31T16:00:00Z2019-12-31T23:00:00Z2020-01-01T23:00:00ZBrandenberg AlpsWestern Kitzbühel AlpsWilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring AlpsEastern Kitzbühel Alpslowlow221low11dp2gliding_snowSWESSEWsteady2020-01-01T23:00:00Z2020-01-02T23:00:00ZGliding snow requires caution.A danger of gliding avalanches and moist snow slides exists. This applies in particular on steep grassy slopes, especially on east, south and west facing slopes, but in isolated cases also on steep shady slopes below approximately 2000 m. Areas with glide cracks are to be avoided. Small to medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible. <br/> As a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation more small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized moist loose snow avalanches are possible. This applies in particular on extremely steep sunny slopes. <br/> The more recent wind slabs can be released in isolated cases, but mostly only by large additional loads, in particular on extremely steep shady slopes at high altitude. Restraint should be exercised because avalanches can sweep people along and give rise to falls. The avalanche prone locations are clearly recognisable to the trained eye.The various wind slabs have bonded generally well together. The snowpack will become increasingly stable. This also applies at high altitude. The snowpack will become increasingly moist, in particular on very steep sunny slopes.Currently there are quite favourable conditions generally.