linkLink to websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26simple_linkLink to the simplified websitehttps://avalanche.report/simple/2020-12-26/en.htmlfd_albina_map.jpgDanger rating map (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fd_albina_map.jpgfd_tyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Tirol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fd_tyrol_map.jpgfd_southtyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Southtyrol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fd_southtyrol_map.jpgfd_trentino_map.jpgDanger rating map Trentino (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fd_trentino_map.jpgpdfPDF https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/2020-12-26_en.pdftyrol_pdfPDF Tirolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/2020-12-26_AT-07_en.pdfsouthtyrol_pdfPDF Southtyrolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/2020-12-26_IT-32-BZ_en.pdftrentino_pdfPDF Trentinohttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/2020-12-26_IT-32-TN_en.pdffd_overlay.pngDanger rating overlay (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fd_overlay.pngfd_regions.jsonGeoJSON for regions (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fd_regions.jsondangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/a95fad5f-4fab-4510-9703-c270181e3968.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26?region=a95fad5f-4fab-4510-9703-c270181e39682020-12-25T16:00:00Z2020-12-25T23:00:00Z2020-12-26T23:00:00ZWestern Verwall MountainsEastern Verwall MountainsAllgäu AlpsSilvrettaSamnaun MountainsEastern Lechtal Alps - Ammergau AlpsNorthern Oetz and Stubai AlpsMieming MountainsWestern Tuxer AlpsKarwendel MountainsEastern Tuxer AlpsWestern Lechtal AlpsCentral Lechtal AlpsGrieskogel Mountainsconsiderabletreelineno_ratingno_ratinglowtreelineno_ratingno_ratingdp6dp1wind_drifted_snowNSESNWSWEWNEtreelineconsiderableconsiderable233persistent_weak_layersNNWNE2200moderatemoderate331steady2020-12-26T23:00:00Z2020-12-27T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated critically.Above the tree line the previously small wind slabs have increased in size additionally on Christmas Day. These can be released by a single winter sport participant in all aspects, caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. The avalanche prone locations are sometimes covered with new snow and are therefore difficult to recognise. In some cases the avalanches are medium-sized and can be released even by a single winter sport participant. The number and size of avalanche prone locations will increase with altitude. <br/> Weak layers in the lower part of the snowpack can still be released in isolated cases by individual winter sport participants. Caution is to be exercised in particular on steep shady slopes above approximately 2200 m, especially in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow, as well as at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack, when entering gullies and bowls for example.The strong wind has transported the fresh and old snow. In some places wind slabs are lying on soft layers. <br/> Steep shady slopes: The old snowpack will be prone to triggering in some places. Towards its base, the snowpack is faceted and weak. Whumpfing sounds and the formation of shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack are a clear indication of a weakly bonded snowpack. As a consequence of falling temperatures a crust formed on the surface, in particular above approximately 1800 m.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/bb8b330c-294e-40b0-bb0d-6693f4bf3249.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26?region=bb8b330c-294e-40b0-bb0d-6693f4bf32492020-12-25T16:00:00Z2020-12-25T23:00:00Z2020-12-26T23:00:00ZGlockner RangeTexel MountainsDurreck RangeWeißkugel RangeGurgler RangeCentral Stubai AlpsSchnals RidgeNorthern Zillertal AlpsSouthern Stubai AlpsVenediger RangeSouthern Zillertal Alps and High TauernEastern Rieserferner Mountainsconsiderabletreelineno_ratingno_ratinglowtreelineno_ratingno_ratingdp6wind_drifted_snowNSESNWSWEWNEtreelineconsiderableconsiderable233steady2020-12-26T23:00:00Z2020-12-27T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated critically.Above the tree line the previously small wind slabs have increased in size additionally on Christmas Day. These can be released by a single winter sport participant in all aspects. Such avalanche prone locations are sometimes covered with new snow and are therefore difficult to recognise. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. In some cases the avalanches are medium-sized. The prevalence of avalanche prone locations and likelihood of triggering will increase with altitude.As a consequence of a strong wind from variable directions, avalanche prone wind slabs will form in all aspects. In many cases wind slabs are lying on soft layers, especially adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls above the tree line. In its middle, the snowpack is well consolidated. Towards its base, the snowpack is faceted, especially on shady slopes above the tree line, as well as in all aspects in high Alpine regions. As a consequence of falling temperatures a crust formed on the surface, in particular below approximately 1800 m.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/5e1b0dcb-7806-4505-a44f-7dae0e120240.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26?region=5e1b0dcb-7806-4505-a44f-7dae0e1202402020-12-25T16:00:00Z2020-12-25T23:00:00Z2020-12-26T23:00:00ZGlockturm RangeVal Müstair AlpsLangtaufersconsiderabletreelineno_ratingno_ratinglowtreelineno_ratingno_ratingdp6dp1wind_drifted_snowNSESNWSWEWNEtreelineconsiderableconsiderable233persistent_weak_layersNNWNE2200moderatemoderate331steady2020-12-26T23:00:00Z2020-12-27T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated critically.Above the tree line the previously small wind slabs have increased in size additionally on Christmas Day. These can be released by a single winter sport participant in all aspects, caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. The avalanche prone locations are sometimes covered with new snow and are therefore difficult to recognise. In some cases the avalanches are medium-sized and can be released even by a single winter sport participant. The number and size of avalanche prone locations will increase with altitude. <br/> Weak layers in the lower part of the snowpack can still be released in isolated cases by individual winter sport participants. Caution is to be exercised in particular on steep shady slopes above approximately 2200 m, especially in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow, as well as at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack, when entering gullies and bowls for example.The strong wind has transported the fresh and old snow. In some places wind slabs are lying on soft layers. <br/> Steep shady slopes: The old snowpack will be prone to triggering in some places. Towards its base, the snowpack is faceted and weak. Whumpfing sounds and the formation of shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack are a clear indication of a weakly bonded snowpack. As a consequence of falling temperatures a crust formed on the surface, in particular above approximately 1800 m.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/99152eba-9fb2-4024-b135-97f2a31ee03a.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26?region=99152eba-9fb2-4024-b135-97f2a31ee03a2020-12-25T16:00:00Z2020-12-25T23:00:00Z2020-12-26T23:00:00ZSexten DolomitesLatemarSaldurn-Mastaun RidgeSouthern AdamelloSarntal AlpsAdamello - PresanellaWestern Pfunderer MountainsNorthern Brenta - PellerBondone and StivoFolgaria - LaveroneSouthern BrentaSouthern LagoraiNorthern LagoraiMaddalenePine' - Mocheni ValleyEastern Pfunderer MountainsWestern Rieserferner MountainsWestern Deferegger AlpsOrtler RangeUlten ValleyEastern Nonsberger AlpsNorthern Dolomites of FiemmeGröden DolomitesPrimiero - Pale di S. MartinoPrags DolomitesPrealpsCembra ValleyVallarsaWestern Nonsberg AlpsFassa ValleySole, Pejo and RabbiLedro ValleyPaganellaMarzola - Valsuganamoderatetreelineno_ratingno_ratinglowtreelineno_ratingno_ratingdp6wind_drifted_snowNSESNWSWEWNEtreelinemoderatemoderate232steady2020-12-26T23:00:00Z2020-12-27T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated with care and prudence.Above the tree line the wind slabs have increased in size on Christmas Day. The fresh and somewhat older wind slabs can be released even by a single winter sport participant in all aspects, especially at their margins. Mostly avalanches are rather small. The prevalence of avalanche prone locations and likelihood of triggering will increase with altitude. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. In regions neighbouring those that are subject to danger level 3 (considerable) the avalanche prone locations are more prevalent and the danger is greater.As a consequence of new snow and a strong wind from variable directions, brittle wind slabs formed above the tree line. In some places wind slabs are lying on the soft surface of an old snowpack, especially on shady slopes. <br/> In its middle, the snowpack is well consolidated. Towards its base, the snowpack is faceted, especially on shady slopes above the tree line, as well as in all aspects in high Alpine regions. As a consequence of falling temperatures a crust formed on the surface, in particular below approximately 1800 m.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/fa5bb366-80f5-4d78-af1c-9a36f95dc002.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26?region=fa5bb366-80f5-4d78-af1c-9a36f95dc0022020-12-25T16:00:00Z2020-12-25T23:00:00Z2020-12-26T23:00:00ZBrandenberg AlpsWestern Kitzbühel AlpsWilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring AlpsEastern Kitzbühel Alpsmoderatetreelineno_ratingno_ratinglowtreelineno_ratingno_ratingdp6wind_drifted_snowNNWNEtreelinemoderatemoderate232steady2020-12-26T23:00:00Z2020-12-27T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated with care and prudence.The fresh and somewhat older wind slabs are in some cases prone to triggering above the tree line, especially adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. Mostly avalanches are only small but can be released also by a single winter sport participant. The prevalence of avalanche prone locations and likelihood of triggering will increase with altitude.As a consequence of new snow and a strong wind from variable directions, mostly small wind slabs will form above the tree line. In some places wind slabs are lying on soft layers, especially adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files/2020-12-26/2020-12-25_16-00-00/6935294d-d111-45cd-b62f-8e4672a8789d.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2020-12-26?region=6935294d-d111-45cd-b62f-8e4672a8789d2020-12-25T16:00:00Z2020-12-25T23:00:00Z2020-12-26T23:00:00ZEastern Deferegger AlpsSchober MountainsLienzer Dolomitesmoderatetreelineno_ratingno_ratinglowtreelineno_ratingno_ratingdp6wind_drifted_snowNSESNWSWEWNEtreelinemoderatemoderate232steady2020-12-26T23:00:00Z2020-12-27T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated with care and prudence.Above the tree line the previously small wind slabs will increase in size additionally. The fresh and somewhat older wind slabs can be released even by a single winter sport participant in all aspects, especially at their margins. Mostly avalanches are rather small. The prevalence of avalanche prone locations and likelihood of triggering will increase with altitude. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. In regions neighbouring those that are subject to danger level 3 (considerable) the avalanche prone locations are more prevalent and the danger is greater.In some regions up to 20 cm of snow has fallen since Thursday. As a consequence of new snow and a strong wind from variable directions, mostly small wind slabs formed above the tree line. By late in the night these will increase in size additionally. In some places wind slabs are lying on the soft surface of an old snowpack, especially on shady slopes. <br/> In its middle, the snowpack is well consolidated. Towards its base, the snowpack is faceted, especially on shady slopes above the tree line, as well as in all aspects in high Alpine regions.The avalanche danger will persist.