
Danger level
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Watch out for snow slabs on northern slopes
In the High, Low and Western Tatras there is a moderate avalanche danger, 2nd degree. The avalanche problem is wind-blown snow from the last snowfall. More than 30 cm of it fell last week, mainly on the northern side of the Tatras. The situation has been complicated by the wind, which has created dangerous snow slabs and pillows. Avalanches are possible on steep slopes, especially with high additional loads. On the southern slopes the situation is stable after the warm weather and the subsequent cooling. The cooling will continue, so the wet snow will freeze and harden even more.
Snowpack
More than 30 cm of new snow has been added in the last snowfall period. On sunny slopes, the snow got wet and then froze, which stabilised the situation. Dry snow can now only be found at high altitudes on shady and northern slopes. Continuous snow cover can be found at altitudes above 1300-1500 m above sea level, depending on orientation.
Tendency
decreasing with cooling







