Avalanche report for Tuesday 7 January 2025.

Increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of new snow and wind, in the regions exposed to a lot of wind caution is to be exercised in particular.

earlier in the day it applies above 2200 meter moderate avalanche danger, so danger level two, below low avalanche danger, so danger level one. later in the day it applies above the treeline considerable avalanche danger, so danger level three, below low avalanche danger, so danger level one.

earlier in the day, above 2200 meter, we have a wind slab problem. Especially in the aspects North-West to North to East. Furthermore, earlier in the day, we have a gliding snow problem. Especially in the aspects East to South to West. Furthermore, later in the day, above the treeline, we have a wind slab problem. Especially in the aspects North-West to North to East. Furthermore, later in the day, we have a gliding snow problem. Especially in the aspects East to South to West.

The fresh wind slabs represent the main danger. As a consequence of a strong to storm force wind from westerly directions, avalanche prone wind slabs will form in the course of the day in particular in gullies and bowls and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. The wind slabs can be released easily, even by a single winter sport participant, in particular on northwest to north to east facing aspects. Caution is to be exercised in particular on near-ridge slopes above approximately 2200 m. The avalanche prone locations are sometimes covered with new snow and are difficult to recognise. During the day: As a consequence of the sometimes strong westerly wind the avalanche prone locations will become more prevalent. An increasing number of mostly small gliding avalanches are possible as a consequence of the new snow. Areas with glide cracks are to be avoided. Avalanches can additionally in very isolated cases be released in the weakly bonded old snow. These avalanche prone locations are to be found especially on very steep shady slopes above approximately 2400 m, caution is to be exercised in particular at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. Avalanches can reach medium size.

And now the snowpack:

Over a wide area 10 to 20 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, will fall. As a consequence of the occasionally strong westerly wind, fresh snow drift accumulations will form in the course of the day. Shady slopes: The old snowpack consists of faceted crystals. The fresh wind slabs are lying on soft layers. Steep sunny slopes: The fresh wind slabs will be deposited on a crust.

We have the following danger patterns: dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind.

The tendency for Wednesday 8 January 2025 indicates a steady avalanche danger.

Have a nice day and don't forget to be careful!