Update of the avalanche report for Monday 20 January 2025.
Snowdrift accumulations still trigger-sensitive, esp. on steep shady slopes at high altitude
all day it applies moderate avalanche danger, so danger level two.
all day, above 2000 meter, we have a wind slab problem. Especially in the aspects West to North to North-East.
Avalanche danger above 2000m is MODERATE, below that altitude danger is low. Slabs, mostly small-sized, can be triggered even by minimum additiional loading both near to and distant from ridgelines and behind protruberances in the landscape on west to north to northeast-facing slopes, but caution is also urged near the treeline and in forest clearances. In isolated cases, triggerings can fracture down to more deeply embedded layers in the snowpack the releases can grow to medium size. Isolated naturally triggered glide-snow and loose-snow avalanches are possible at an time of day or night.
And now the snowpack:
Often hardened snowdrift masses lie atop an expansively metamorphosed, loosely-packed snowpack surface with near-surface faceted crystals. Near surface crusts are weak layers of faceted, expansively metamorphosed crystals. Particularly in shady, shallow-snow zones there is snow which is rewarding to skiers, it is faceted, expansively metamorphosed powder which is settling increasingly wit rising temperatures.
The tendency for Tuesday 21 January 2025 indicates a steady avalanche danger.
Have a nice day and don't forget to be careful!