Avalanche.report

Monday 03 02 2020

Published 02 02 2020, 17:00

Regions
Karwendel Mountains, Western Lechtal Alps, Central Lechtal Alps, Grieskogel Mountains, Western Verwall Mountains, Eastern Verwall Mountains, Allgäu Alps, Eastern Lechtal Alps - Ammergau Alps, Mieming Mountains


Danger level
Danger Level 3 - Considerable above 2200m
Danger Level 4 - High above 2200m
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow above 2200m, N-NE-E-SE-S-SW-W-NW
Wind-drifted snow above 2200m, N-NE-E-SE-NW


Wet and gliding snow are to be critically assessed. Fresh snow requires caution.

As a consequence of the rain, the likelihood of wet and gliding avalanches being released will increase significantly below approximately 2200 m. Numerous natural avalanches are to be expected. This applies in particular in case of releases originating from starting zones that have retained the snow thus far. In some places avalanches can also penetrate deep layers and reach large size in shady places that are protected from the wind.
In addition the fresh wind slabs especially in places that are protected from the wind are easily triggered. Caution is to be exercised above approximately 2200 m. The avalanche prone locations are numerous and are barely recognisable because of the poor visibility.

Snowpack

dp 3: rain
dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind

Over a wide area intensive rain below approximately 2200 m, especially in the Allgäu Alps, in the Lechtal Alps and in the Karwendel Mountains.
Over a wide area 10 to 30 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, will fall above approximately 2200 m. The wind will be storm force over a wide area. In particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls avalanche prone wind slabs will form. This applies in particular on steep northwest, north and east facing slopes as well as in places that are protected from the wind.
Faceted weak layers exist in the snowpack in particular on steep west, north and east facing slopes. This applies in particular in places that are protected from the wind between approximately 2000 and 2600 m.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.

Regions
Glockturm Range, Weißkugel Range, Val Müstair Alps, Gurgler Range, Langtaufers, Central Stubai Alps, Northern Zillertal Alps, Silvretta, Samnaun Mountains, Northern Oetz and Stubai Alps


Danger level
Danger Level 3 - Considerable above 2300m
Danger Level 4 - High above 2300m
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow above 2300m, N-NE-E-SE-S-SW-W-NW
Wind-drifted snow above 2300m, N-NE-E-SE-NW


Wet and gliding snow are to be critically assessed. Fresh wind slabs require caution.

As a consequence of the rain, the likelihood of wet and gliding avalanches being released will increase significantly below approximately 2300 m. Numerous natural avalanches are to be expected. This applies in particular in case of releases originating from starting zones that have retained the snow thus far. In some places avalanches can also penetrate deep layers and reach large size in shady places that are protected from the wind.
In addition the fresh wind slabs especially in places that are protected from the wind are easily triggered. Caution is to be exercised above approximately 2300 m. The avalanche prone locations are numerous and are barely recognisable because of the poor visibility.

Snowpack

dp 3: rain
dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind

Over a wide area heavy rain below approximately 2300 m.
Over a wide area 10 to 30 cm of snow. will fall above approximately 2300 m. The wind will be storm force over a wide area. Avalanche prone wind slabs will form. This applies in particular on steep northwest, north and east facing slopes as well as in places that are protected from the wind.
Faceted weak layers exist in the snowpack in particular on steep west, north and east facing slopes. This applies in particular in places that are protected from the wind between approximately 2000 and 2600 m.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.

Regions
Western Tuxer Alps, Eastern Tuxer Alps, Brandenberg Alps, Western Kitzbühel Alps, Wilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring Alps, Eastern Kitzbühel Alps


Danger level
Danger Level 3 - Considerable above 2300m
Danger Level 3 - Considerable above 2300m
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow above 2300m, N-NE-E-SE-S-SW-W-NW
Wind-drifted snow above 2300m, N-NE-E-SE-NW


Wet and gliding snow are to be critically assessed. Fresh wind slabs require caution.

As a consequence of the rain, the likelihood of wet and gliding avalanches being released will increase significantly. Numerous natural avalanches are to be expected. This applies in particular in case of releases originating from starting zones that have retained the snow thus far.
In addition the fresh wind slabs especially in places that are protected from the wind are easily triggered. Caution is to be exercised above approximately 2300 m. The avalanche prone locations are numerous and are barely recognisable because of the poor visibility.

Snowpack

dp 3: rain
dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind

Over a wide area heavy rain below approximately 2300 m.
In particular in the Wilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring Alps and in the Brandenberg Alps 10 to 30 cm of snow. will fall above approximately 2300 m. The wind will be storm force over a wide area. Avalanche prone wind slabs will form. This applies in particular on steep northwest, north and east facing slopes as well as in places that are protected from the wind.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.

Regions
Glockner Range, Venediger Range, Eastern Rieserferner Mountains


Danger level
Danger Level 2 - Moderate above 2600m
Danger Level 3 - Considerable above 2600m
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow above 2600m, N-NE-E-SE-S-SW-W-NW
Wind-drifted snow above 2600m, N-NE-E-SE-NW


Wet and gliding snow are to be assessed with care and prudence. Fresh wind slabs require caution.

As a consequence of the rain, the likelihood of wet and gliding avalanches being released will increase significantly below approximately 2600 m. Natural avalanches are to be expected. This applies in particular in case of releases originating from starting zones that have retained the snow thus far. In some places avalanches can also penetrate deep layers and reach medium size in shady places that are protected from the wind.
In addition the fresh wind slabs especially in places that are protected from the wind are easily triggered. Caution is to be exercised above approximately 2600 m. The avalanche prone locations are numerous and are barely recognisable because of the poor visibility.

Snowpack

dp 3: rain
dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind

Over a wide area heavy rain below approximately 2600 m.
Over a wide area 10 to 30 cm of snow. will fall above approximately 2600 m. The wind will be storm force over a wide area. Avalanche prone wind slabs will form. This applies in particular on steep northwest, north and east facing slopes as well as in places that are protected from the wind.
Faceted weak layers exist in the snowpack in particular on steep west, north and east facing slopes. This applies in particular in places that are protected from the wind between approximately 2200 and 2600 m.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.

Regions
Sexten Dolomites, Latemar, Western Deferegger Alps, Ulten Valley, Eastern Nonsberger Alps, Northern Dolomites of Fiemme, Gröden Dolomites, Southern Adamello, Eastern Deferegger Alps, Prags Dolomites, Sarntal Alps, Adamello - Presanella, Schober Mountains, Northern Brenta - Peller, Lienzer Dolomites, Western Nonsberg Alps, Southern Brenta, Fassa Valley, Sole, Pejo and Rabbi, Maddalene


Danger level
Danger Level 2 - Moderate above the treeline
Danger Level 1 - Low above the treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind-drifted snow above the treeline, N-NE-E-SE-NW
Wet snow above 2600m, SE-S-SW-W


The danger of dry and wet avalanches will increase a little during the day.

The more recent wind slabs can still be released in particular on steep shady slopes above the tree line. As a consequence of warming during the day small and, in isolated cases, medium-sized moist and wet avalanches are possible. They can be released in the weakly bonded old snow in particular in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow. In particular transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack where weaknesses exist in the old snowpack are precarious.

Snowpack

The storm force wind will transport the loosely bonded old snow. In particular above the tree line mostly small wind slabs will form. Restraint should be exercised because avalanches can sweep people along and give rise to falls. Large-grained weak layers exist in the snowpack especially on steep, rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes. At high altitudes and in high Alpine regions the avalanche prone locations are more prevalent.

Tendency

The wind will be strong over a wide area. The weather will be cold.