Avalanche.report

Saturday 15 February 2025

Published 14 Feb 2025, 17:00:00


Danger level

treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline
Persistent weak layer
2400m


Fresh wind slabs are to be evaluated with care and prudence. Avalanches can in isolated cases be released in the old snowpack.

As a consequence of new snow and a moderate to strong wind, clearly visible wind slabs formed in gullies and bowls and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. These are mostly rather small but can in some cases be released easily. Apart from the danger of being buried, restraint should be exercised as well in view of the danger of avalanches sweeping people along and giving rise to falls.

On extremely steep sunny slopes small loose snow avalanches are to be expected as a consequence of solar radiation.

Weak layers in the old snowpack can still be released in very isolated cases by winter sport participants in particular in little used terrain. Such avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on extremely steep shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Caution is to be exercised at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack, when entering gullies and bowls for example. The avalanche prone locations are barely recognisable, even to the trained eye. Avalanches can reach medium size.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
dp.1: deep persistent weak layer

Over a wide area 10 to 20 cm of snow has fallen. The wind was strong in some cases. The fresh wind slabs are lying on soft layers at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions.
Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the snowpack especially on west, north and east facing slopes. These can only be released in isolated cases.

The solar radiation will give rise as the day progresses to moistening of the snowpack on steep sunny slopes. At elevated altitudes snow depths vary greatly, depending on the infuence of the wind. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year.

Tendency

The weather conditions will facilitate a strengthening of the snow drift accumulations. Weakly bonded old snow requires caution.


Danger level

treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline


A generally favourable avalanche situation will prevail. Fresh wind slabs require caution.

As a consequence of new snow and a sometimes moderate wind, small wind slabs formed adjacent to ridgelines and in pass areas. These are in some cases prone to triggering in particular on very steep shady slopes. Apart from the danger of being buried, restraint should be exercised in particular in view of the danger of avalanches sweeping people along and giving rise to falls.

On extremely steep sunny slopes small loose snow avalanches are to be expected as a consequence of solar radiation, especially in the regions exposed to heavier precipitation.

On steep grassy slopes individual small to medium-sized gliding avalanches are possible. This applies in particular in the west on steep sunny slopes below approximately 2400 m.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
dp.2: gliding snow

5 to 15 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, has fallen. The wind was light to moderate. Fresh wind slabs are lying on soft layers on near-ridge shady slopes.
Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the snowpack on west, north and east facing slopes. These are unlikely to be released now.

The solar radiation will give rise as the day progresses to moistening of the snowpack on steep sunny slopes. At elevated altitudes snow depths vary greatly, depending on the infuence of the wind. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year.

Tendency

The weather conditions will facilitate a strengthening of the snow drift accumulations. Individual avalanche prone locations for dry avalanches are to be found on very steep shady slopes at elevated altitudes.


Danger level

2400m
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
2400m
Wind slab
Treeline


Avalanches can in isolated cases be released in the old snowpack. Fresh wind slabs require caution.

Weak layers in the old snowpack can still be released in isolated cases by winter sport participants in particular in little used terrain. Such avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on extremely steep shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Caution is to be exercised at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack, when entering gullies and bowls for example. The avalanche prone locations are barely recognisable, even to the trained eye. Avalanches can reach medium size.

As a consequence of new snow and a moderate to strong wind, clearly visible wind slabs formed in gullies and bowls and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. Individual avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on very steep shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Restraint should be exercised because avalanches can sweep people along and give rise to falls.

On extremely steep sunny slopes individual loose snow slides are possible as a consequence of solar radiation.

Snowpack

dp.1: deep persistent weak layer
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

In some regions 5 to 10 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, has fallen. The wind was strong in some cases. The fresh wind slabs are lying on soft layers at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions.
Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the snowpack especially on west, north and east facing slopes. These can only be released in isolated cases.

The solar radiation will give rise as the day progresses to moistening of the snowpack on steep sunny slopes. At elevated altitudes snow depths vary greatly, depending on the infuence of the wind. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year.

Tendency

The weather conditions will facilitate a strengthening of the snow drift accumulations. Weakly bonded old snow requires caution.


Danger level

treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline
Persistent weak layer
Treeline


Fresh wind slabs require caution. Weak layers in the old snowpack are treacherous.

As a consequence of new snow and a moderate to strong wind from northerly directions, mostly small wind slabs will form in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls.

Weak layers in the old snowpack can still be released in isolated cases by winter sport participants in particular in little used terrain. Such avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on extremely steep shady slopes at high altitudes and in high Alpine regions. Caution is to be exercised at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack, when entering gullies and bowls for example. The avalanche prone locations are barely recognisable, even to the trained eye. The avalanches are medium-sized.

In addition mostly small dry loose snow avalanches are possible. In the event of solar radiation this applies on extremely steep slopes.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
dp.1: deep persistent weak layer

Over a wide area 5 to 15 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, has fallen. The new snow will be deposited on soft layers in particular on shady slopes at elevated altitudes. At elevated altitudes snow depths vary greatly, depending on the infuence of the wind.

Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the snowpack especially on west, north and east facing slopes. These can be released in isolated cases.

Tendency

Fresh wind slabs at high altitude. Weak layers deep in the old snowpack necessitate caution.


Danger level

treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline


Low avalanche danger will prevail.

The avalanches can be released by people. Avalanche prone locations for dry avalanches are to be found in particular on steep northwest, north and east facing slopes at high altitude, caution is to be exercised in particular in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. Mostly avalanches are small.

Snowpack

Some snow has fallen.
Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the snowpack especially on shady slopes.
The snowpack will be moist at low and intermediate altitudes. At elevated altitudes snow depths vary greatly, depending on the infuence of the wind.

Tendency

The avalanche prone locations are rare. Low avalanche danger will prevail.


Danger level



A generally favourable avalanche situation will prevail.

As a consequence of new snow and a sometimes moderate wind from variable directions, small wind slabs formed adjacent to ridgelines and in pass areas. These are in isolated cases prone to triggering in particular on very steep shady slopes. Restraint should be exercised because avalanches can sweep people along and give rise to falls.

On extremely steep sunny slopes individual loose snow slides are possible as a consequence of solar radiation.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

5 to 10 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, has fallen since Thursday. The wind was light to moderate. Fresh wind slabs are lying on soft layers on shady slopes.

The solar radiation will give rise as the day progresses to moistening of the snowpack on steep sunny slopes. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year.

Tendency

A generally favourable avalanche situation will prevail.