Update of the avalanche report for Saturday 15 March 2025.

Fresh wind slabs at high altitude.

all day it applies above 2000 meter moderate avalanche danger, so danger level two, below low avalanche danger, so danger level one.

all day, above 2000 meter, we have a wind slab problem. Especially in the aspects West to North to East.

Fresh wind slabs are in some cases prone to triggering. This applies in particular on very steep shady slopes adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. The avalanche prone locations are sometimes covered with new snow and are barely recognisable because of the poor visibility. In the south the avalanche prone locations are more prevalent. Avalanches can reach medium size in isolated cases, especially in the regions exposed to heavier precipitation. Weak layers in the old snowpack can be released in isolated cases. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular in little used backcountry terrain above approximately 2400 m, especially on very steep shady slopes. Individual mostly small dry loose snow avalanches are possible. In the regions exposed to heavier precipitation this applies on extremely steep slopes.

And now the snowpack:

Over a wide area 10 to 20 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, has fallen since Wednesday above approximately 2000 m. The wind has transported the new snow. The wind will be moderate to strong adjacent to ridgelines in particular in the south. The fresh wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on shady slopes at elevated altitudes. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year.

We have the following danger patterns: dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind, dp.5: snowfall after a long period of cold.

The tendency for Sunday 16 March 2025 indicates a steady avalanche danger.

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