Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine
Hard-to-read day. Persistent or gliding-snow problems can mask the real risk.
Since Sunday evening there has been widespread precipitation, heavy in the Lower Valais and on the western part of the northern flank of the Alps. The centre of precipitation will shift to the central and eastern parts of the northern flank of the Alps on Wednesday. This week’s new and drifted snow was deposited above approximately 1800 m on a sometimes unfavourable old snow surface and is easily triggered. With the northerly winds, more wind slabs will develop on Wednesday, especially at high altitudes and in the south.
Deeper in the snowpack, there are faceted weak layers that are prone to triggering, especially on shady slopes above approximately 2400 m and generally in the high Alpine regions. Some avalanches may also be triggered in these deeper layers.
It was very cloudy on the Main Alpine Ridge and north of it, with heavy precipitation in places. The snowfall level dropped to around 1000 m. South of the Main Alpine Ridge, only a little snow fell above around 800 m overnight to Tuesday, and during the day it was quite sunny with northerly winds.
From Monday evening to Tuesday afternoon, the following amounts of fresh snow fell above approximately 1400 m:
In total, the following amounts of new snow fell above approximately 2000 m from Sunday evening to Tuesday afternoon:
In the middle of the day at 2000 m, between -6 °C in the west and north and -3 °C in the south
In the north, it will be very cloudy and snow will fall up to around 500 m. Bright spells are possible in the inneralpine regions. On the southern flank of the Alps, it will be mostly sunny, with moderate to strong northerly winds extending down to the valleys.
Until Wednesday afternoon, the following amounts will fall above around 800 m:
At midday at 2000 m, between -8 °C in the north and -4 °C in the south
During Wednesday night into Thursday, a little snow will continue to fall in the northeast down to low altitudes. On Thursday and Friday, it will be mostly sunny in the mountains during the day. There will be a moderate northeasterly wind on Thursday. On Friday, the wind will ease and the zero-degree level will rise to around 2000 m.
The danger of dry avalanches will decrease rapidly in the regions exposed to heavier precipitation and gradually in other regions. As a result of solar radiation, more loose snow avalanches arising from the new snow are to be expected on Thursday.
Issued
26 Nov 06:46 UTC
Valid until
26 Nov 16:00 UTC
Next update
26 Nov 16:00 UTC
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