Due to warm weather and sunlight, most steep and very steep slopes, especially those with a southerly orientation, are at risk of wet avalanches, slides or foundation avalanches. As temperatures do not drop to freezing even at night, their formation is possible throughout the day and night. Small avalanches are also dangerous, with the risk of falling over rock thresholds.
Snowpack
The snow cover is soaked throughout the day and does not stabilise even at night. There is a high risk of new foundation avalanches where the snow cover is soaked through to the grass base.
Tendency
During the day due to warming and sunlight rising.
Danger level
1400m
Avalanche Problem
Wet snow
1400m
Gliding snow
1400m
Beware of wet avalanches!
The avalanche problem is wet snow. In the case of a release, only small avalanches or avalanches will occur. Especially in the afternoon.
Snowpack
The snow cover is completely transformed and stabilized. During the day the snow is softening due to the high temperature. At altitudes below 1300 m above sea level, the snow cover is only sporadic.