Avalanche.report

Sunday 31 03 2019

Published 30 03 2019, 17:00

Regions
IT-32-BZ-20, IT-32-BZ-10, IT-32-BZ-11, IT-32-BZ-12, IT-32-BZ-01, IT-32-BZ-13, IT-32-BZ-02, IT-32-BZ-14, IT-32-BZ-03, IT-32-BZ-04, IT-32-BZ-15, IT-32-BZ-05, IT-32-BZ-16, IT-32-BZ-17, IT-32-BZ-06, IT-32-BZ-18, IT-32-BZ-07, IT-32-BZ-19, IT-32-BZ-08, IT-32-BZ-09

AM
Danger level
Danger Level 1 - Low
Avalanche Problem
Wind-drifted snow above 2400m, N-NE-NW
Persistent weak layer above 2200m, N-NE-NW

PM
Danger level
Danger Level 2 - Moderate
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow above 3000m, E-SE-S-SW-W

The backcountry touring conditions in the morning, after a clear night, are mostly favourable.

More recent wind slabs can be released in isolated cases in particular on very steep shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. They can only be released by large loads in most cases. In high Alpine regions the likelihood of avalanches being released is greater. Dry avalanches can additionally be released in near-ground layers in very isolated cases. These avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on very steep, little used northeast, north and northeast facing slopes above approximately 2200 m. As a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation moist and wet avalanches are possible as the day progresses, but they can reach medium size. Backcountry tours should be concluded timely.

Snowpack

The old snowpack will be stable over a wide area. The mostly small wind slabs of the last few days have bonded quite well with the old snowpack in particular on steep sunny slopes below approximately 2800 m. They are to be avoided as far as possible on steep shady slopes and in high Alpine regions. Especially adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls: Weak layers in the lower part of the snowpack can still be released in very isolated cases on steep, little used shady slopes.

Tendency

The weather will be mostly sunny over a wide area.