Glarus and Walensee

Glarus Mitte

Sun 22 Feb Sunrise 08:16 18:58 Overcast

Dangerous conditions. High to very high danger — backcountry travel is not recommended.

Day Risk Profile

High
All day

Avalanche Problems

Dry snow level 4 New snow + Persistent weak layers dry All day
All aspects
above 1800m
Large quantities of fresh snow and the wind-drifted snow are prone to triggering. Only isolated natural avalanches are to be expected, but they can be very large in some cases. Exposed parts of transportation routes can be endangered. Even single winter sport participants can release avalanches in many places. The conditions are very critical for backcountry touring and other off-piste activities outside marked and open pistes.
Wet snow level 2 Gliding snow wet All day
E, SE, S, SW, W
below 2000m
On steep grassy slopes more frequent gliding avalanches are to be expected. These can also reach large size. Slides can occur on cut slopes.

Snowpack & Weather

Snowpack

The large volumes of fresh and drifted snow from the last few days and weeks remains prone to triggering in many places.

North of a line from the Rhone to the Rhine and in the extreme west of Lower Valais, 2 to 3.5 m of snow have fallen over the last two weeks. As a result, weak layers in the old snowpack are thickly covered and are now barely triggerable by human activity. However, avalanches can occasionally propagate into deep layers, becoming very large as a result.

South of the line from the Rhone to the Rhine, the persistent weak layers are still pronounced. The weakly bonded old snow is most prone to triggering in Ticino and Grisons, where avalanche prone locations are still common, and whumpfing sounds and remote triggering are typical, even around the treeline. In southern Valais, the significant weak layers in the lower part of the snowpack are mostly rather more thickly covered. Avalanche prone locations where avalanches can be triggered in the old snowpack are therefore somewhat rarer and are mainly located in areas with thinner snow cover.

With the mild temperatures, medium to large gliding avalanches are increasingly to be expected on steep grassy slopes below approximately 2000 m.

Weather review for Saturday

There was widespread precipitation in the north and east, which was heavy during the day. In the far south conditions were sunny. The snowfall level rose from 1100 m to around 1500 m.

Fresh snow

From Friday afternoon to Saturday afternoon, above 1600 m:

  • eastern part of the northern flank of the Alps: 30 to 40 cm
  • Aletsch region, Goms, central part of the northern flank of the Alps, northern Grisons, northern Lower Engadine: 20 to 30 cm
  • rest of the northern flank of the Alps, rest of Gotthard area: 10 to 20 cm
  • elsewhere a widespread 5 to 10 cm; dry in the far south

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, between -2 °C in the north and +2 °C in the south

Wind

Moderate to strong northwesterly

Weather forecast to Sunday

Precipitation will continue to fall in the east during the first half of the night. The snowfall level will be around 1500 m and may rise further in some regions towards the end of the precipitation. During the day, all regions will see at least sunny intervals with high broken cloud.

Fresh snow

From Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning above 1800 m:

  • eastern part of the northern flank of the Alps, northern Grisons, northern Lower Engadine: 10 to 20 cm
  • central part of the northern flank of the Alps, rest of Grisons: 5 to 10 cm; elsewhere less or dry.

Temperature

Rising, at midday at 2000 m between +2 °C in the north and +4 °C in the south

Wind

  • Moderate to strong northwesterly during the first half of the night in the south and generally at high altitudes, then easing
  • During the day often moderate westerly, sometimes strong in the north in the afternoon
Outlook to Tuesday

On Monday, a further 5 to 15 cm of snow will fall in the north and east above approximately 1600 m. There will be sunny intervals in the west, with the south being mostly sunny. The wind will be a moderate northwesterly, sometimes strong in the south at high altitudes.

Overnight to Tuesday, the far east will see a further few centimetres of snowfall. During the day conditions will be sunny in the west and south, with only sunny intervals towards the east. Temperatures will become appreciably milder. The zero-degree level will rise to 3000 m in the west over the course of the day.

Avalanche danger will decrease, but only very slowly in southern Valais, Ticino and Grisons due to the pronounced weak layers. With the rising temperatures, more gliding avalanches are to be expected, which may become large in the west and north due to the large amounts of snow.

Issued

22 Feb 07:00 UTC

Valid until

22 Feb 16:00 UTC

Next update

22 Feb 16:00 UTC

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