Avalanche report for Sunday 6 April 2025.

Weakly bonded old snow requires caution. In some localities increase in danger of wet avalanches as a consequence of solar radiation.

all day it applies above 2400 meter moderate avalanche danger, so danger level two, below low avalanche danger, so danger level one.

all day, above 2400 meter, we have a persistent weak layer problem. Especially in the aspects West to North to East. Furthermore, all day, between the treeline and 2200 meter, we have a wet snow problem. Especially in the aspects East to South to West.

Weak layers in the old snowpack can be released in isolated cases by individual winter sport participants. These avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on very steep shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. As a consequence of the solar radiation, the likelihood of moist and wet avalanches being released will increase a little. Caution is to be exercised in particular on very steep sunny slopes below approximately 2200 m. Avalanches can in some cases release the wet snowpack. Mostly they are medium-sized. Gliding avalanches can also occur, in particular on grassy slopes below approximately 2400 m.

And now the snowpack:

Avalanche prone weak layers exist in the old snowpack especially on little used west, north and east facing slopes. This applies on shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. The snowpack will be subject to considerable local variations at intermediate altitudes. Below the tree line a little snow is lying.

We have the following danger patterns: dp.10: springtime scenario, dp.2: gliding snow.

The tendency for Monday 7 April 2025 indicates a decreasing avalanche danger.

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