Avalanche report for Monday 3 March 2025.

Weak layers in the old snowpack can be released in very isolated cases.

all day it applies low avalanche danger, so danger level one.

all day, above 2400 meter, we have a persistent weak layer problem. Especially in the aspects North-West to North to North-East.

Weak layers in the old snowpack can be released in very isolated cases at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on very steep shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. Avalanches can reach medium size in isolated cases. The older wind slabs can in very isolated cases be released by small loads, but they will be small in most cases. Avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls at elevated altitudes. They are very rare and are easy to recognise.

And now the snowpack:

Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the snowpack on west, north and east facing slopes. The older wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on shady slopes. As a consequence of mild temperatures and solar radiation a crust formed on the surface at the weekend. Outgoing longwave radiation during the night will be quite good over a wide area. Steep sunny slopes, high altitudes: The surface of the snowpack will soften during the day.

We have the following danger patterns: dp.1: deep persistent weak layer.

The tendency for Tuesday 4 March 2025 indicates a steady avalanche danger.

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