
Danger level
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Weak layers in the old snowpack necessitate caution. Wind slabs require caution.
Avalanches can be released in the weakly bonded old snow by a single winter sport participant. These avalanche prone locations are to be found especially on steep west, north and east facing slopes above the tree line, caution is to be exercised in particular in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow, as well as at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. Individual avalanche prone locations are to be found also in areas close to the tree line. Whumpfing sounds and the formation of shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack can indicate the danger. Avalanches can reach medium size.
The fresh and older wind slabs can be released by a single winter sport participant in particular on west to north to east facing aspects. Avalanches can reach medium size in particular on shady slopes.
Snowpack
dp.7: snow-poor zones in snow-rich surrounding
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
As a consequence of a strong to storm force wind from northeasterly directions, avalanche prone wind slabs will form in particular in gullies and bowls and behind abrupt changes in the terrain, especially in the east. The fresh and older wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on steep west, north and east facing slopes.
Faceted weak layers exist deep in the old snowpack especially on shady slopes.
Tendency
Wind slabs and weakly bonded old snow are to be assessed with care and prudence. The weather conditions will facilitate a slow stabilisation of the snow drift accumulations.






