Weakly bonded old snow represents the main danger.
Weak layers in the upper part of the snowpack can be released over a wide area easily by individual winter sport participants. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in all aspects above the tree line. Such avalanche prone locations are numerous but are difficult to recognise. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized.
Caution and restraint are required. Whumpfing sounds and the formation of shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack and fresh avalanches serve as an alarm indicating the danger.
Snowpack
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind dp.5: snowfall after a long period of cold
Up to 10 cm of snow will fall. The wind will be strong to storm force.
The old snowpack is faceted. Over a wide area new snow and wind slabs are lying on a weakly bonded old snowpack. The various wind slabs have bonded poorly with each other and the old snowpack.
Tendency
As a consequence of new snow and wind a precarious avalanche situation will be encountered over a wide area.
Danger level
treeline
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
Treeline
Outside marked and open pistes a precarious avalanche situation will be encountered over a wide area.
Weak layers in the upper part of the snowpack can be released over a wide area easily by individual winter sport participants in particular above the tree line. Caution is to be exercised in particular on wind-loaded slopes, as well as adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. The avalanche prone locations are numerous and are barely recognisable, even to the trained eye. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized. In isolated cases avalanches can also penetrate deep layers.
As a consequence of the sometimes storm force wind individual natural avalanches are possible.
Caution and restraint are required. Whumpfing sounds and the formation of shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack and fresh avalanches serve as an alarm indicating the danger.
Snowpack
dp.5: snowfall after a long period of cold dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
10 to 20 cm of snow will fall. The wind will be strong to storm force.
The old snowpack is faceted. Over a wide area new snow and wind slabs are lying on a weakly bonded old snowpack. The various wind slabs have bonded poorly with each other and the old snowpack.
Tendency
Further increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of the snowfall. As the precipitation becomes more intense more frequent natural avalanches are to be expected.
Danger level
treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline
The fresh wind slabs represent the main danger.
The fresh and older wind slabs can be released by a single winter sport participant. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on steep northwest, north and west facing slopes above the tree line, in isolated cases also in areas close to the tree line. Caution is to be exercised in particular in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain, as well as adjacent to ridgelines. Such avalanche prone locations are easy to recognise. Mostly avalanches are small.
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. Shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack serve as an alarm indicating the danger.
Snowpack
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
Up to 15 cm of snow fell in the last few days. The wind will be strong in some regions.
Fresh and older wind slabs are lying on top of a weakly bonded old snowpack. The old snowpack is faceted and its surface has a crust that is barely capable of bearing a load.
The snowpack will be generally subject to considerable local variations. A little snow is lying in all altitude zones.
Tendency
Increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of new snow and wind.
Danger level
2200m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
2200m
Increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of new snow and strong wind. Wind slabs represent the main danger.
As a consequence of new snow and strong wind the wind slabs will increase in size additionally. The fresh wind slabs can be released easily by a single winter sport participant. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on southwest to north to southeast facing aspects above approximately 2200 m and on steep south facing slopes above approximately 2400 m. In particular in shady places that are protected from the wind avalanches can release the weakly bonded old snow as well and reach medium size. Caution is to be exercised in particular at the base of rock walls and behind abrupt changes in the terrain, as well as in gullies and bowls. In the regions exposed to heavier precipitation the avalanche prone locations are more prevalent and larger.
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.
Snowpack
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
5 to 15 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, has fallen. 5 to 10 cm of snow will fall. The strong wind will transport the new snow significantly.
In some cases the various wind slabs have bonded poorly. The wind slabs are lying on top of a weakly bonded old snowpack. The old snowpack is faceted and its surface has a crust that is barely capable of bearing a load.
The snowpack will be generally subject to considerable local variations. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year in all altitude zones.
Tendency
Wind slabs are to be evaluated critically.
Danger level
treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
Treeline
The wind slabs represent the main danger.
In all aspects precarious wind slabs formed. This applies especially adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. The avalanche prone locations are rather rare and are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. The wind slabs can be released easily in some cases above approximately 2000 m. Caution is to be exercised at their margins in particular. In isolated cases avalanches can be triggered in the weakly bonded old snow. In very isolated cases avalanches are medium-sized. 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.
Snowpack
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind dp.7: snow-poor zones in snow-rich surrounding
Little snow has fallen in particular in the north and in the west. The avalanche-prone wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on shady slopes at elevated altitudes. The wind slabs have bonded poorly with the old snowpack. Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the old snowpack in particular on wind-protected shady slopes. The snowpack will be generally subject to considerable local variations. Over a wide area a little snow is lying.
Tendency
The avalanche danger will persist. Sunday: The wind will be moderate to strong over a wide area.
Danger level
treeline
Avalanche Problem
Persistent weak layer
Treeline
Weakly bonded old snow requires caution.
Distinct weak layers in the upper part of the snowpack can be released very easily. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in all aspects above the tree line. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines, as well as in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. Such avalanche prone locations are widespread but are barely recognisable. Mostly avalanches are small.
Shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack serve as an alarm indicating the danger.
Snowpack
dp.5: snowfall after a long period of cold dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
10 to 15 cm of snow fell in the last two days. The wind will be strong.
Over a wide area new snow and wind slabs are lying on a weakly bonded old snowpack. Steep north facing slopes: The old snowpack is very weak; its surface is loosely bonded and consists of surface hoar and faceted crystals. Steep east, south and west facing slopes: The old snowpack is faceted and its surface has a crust that is barely capable of bearing a load.
Tendency
Increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of new snow and wind.
Danger level
2200m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
2200m
Increase in avalanche danger as a consequence of new snow and strong wind. Wind slabs represent the main danger.
As a consequence of new snow and strong wind the wind slabs will increase in size additionally. The sometimes new snow-covered wind slabs can be released easily by a single winter sport participant. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular on southwest to north to southeast facing aspects above approximately 2200 m and on steep south facing slopes above approximately 2400 m. In particular in shady places that are protected from the wind avalanches can release the weakly bonded old snow as well and reach medium size. Caution is to be exercised in particular at the base of rock walls and behind abrupt changes in the terrain, as well as in gullies and bowls.
Snowpack
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
5 to 15 cm of snow has fallen. The strong wind has transported the new snow significantly. 5 to 15 cm of snow, and even more in some localities, will fall during the night.
In some cases the various wind slabs have bonded poorly. The wind slabs are lying on top of a weakly bonded old snowpack. The old snowpack is faceted.
The snowpack will be generally subject to considerable local variations. Only a small amount of snow is lying for the time of year in all altitude zones.
Tendency
Wind slabs are to be evaluated critically. The weather report and anticipated change in the avalanche danger are uncertain.
Danger level
Wind slabs - Very isolated avalanche prone locations are to be found on steep shady slopes at elevated altitudes.
Caution is to be exercised adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. Mostly avalanches are only small. 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.
Snowpack
The avalanche-prone wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on shady slopes at elevated altitudes. The wind slabs have bonded poorly with the old snowpack. Faceted weak layers exist in the bottom section of the old snowpack in particular on wind-protected shady slopes. The snowpack will be generally subject to considerable local variations. Over a wide area a little snow is lying.
Tendency
The avalanche danger will persist. Sunday: The wind will be moderate to strong over a wide area.
Danger level
2200m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
2200m
The fresh wind slabs are mostly only small but prone to triggering.
The fresh wind slabs can be released easily by a single winter sport participant especially on very steep shady slopes above approximately 2200 m. Caution is to be exercised in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. Mostly avalanches are only small. 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.
Snowpack
dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
Some snow has fallen. The wind will be strong. The wind slabs are lying on unfavourable layers at elevated altitudes.
The old snowpack consists of faceted crystals. The snowpack will be generally subject to considerable local variations. A little snow is lying in all altitude zones.