Update of the avalanche forecast for Wednesday 8 April 2026.

Increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation.

earlier in the day it applies moderate avalanche danger, so danger level two. later in the day it applies moderate avalanche danger, so danger level two.

As a consequence of warming during the day and the solar radiation, the likelihood of moist and wet avalanches being released will increase. This applies in all aspects in particular below approximately 2400 m. Avalanches can in particular be released in near-surface layers and reach medium size. (--), caution is to be exercised, including on very steep shady slopes at elevated altitudes. These avalanche prone locations are rare and are difficult to recognise.

And now the snowpack:

Outgoing longwave radiation during the night will be quite good. The surface of the snowpack has frozen to form a strong crust only at high altitudes and will already soften in the late morning. The snowpack will become increasingly wet all the way through. This applies in all aspects at low and intermediate altitudes, as well as on steep sunny slopes at elevated altitudes. Towards its base, the snowpack consists of faceted crystals, especially on shady slopes at elevated altitudes.

We have the following danger patterns: dp.10: springtime scenario, dp.4: cold following warm / warm following cold.

The tendency for Thursday 9 April 2026 indicates a steady avalanche danger.

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