Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine
Hard-to-read day. Persistent or gliding-snow problems can mask the real risk.
Fresh and drifted snow from the last week is lying in many places on a faceted old snow surface or on surface hoar, especially on wind-protected shady slopes. Avalanches triggered by human activity show that the connection to the old surface of the snowpack is still weak. South of a line from the Rhône to the Rhine, the entire snowpack is often faceted and loose. Here, avalanches may penetrate near-ground layers. On the northern flank of the Alps, in Valais and in northern Grisons, avalanches may still become dangerously large. Many whumpfing sounds and remote triggering over larger distances are still being reported from Valais and northern Grisons. The probability of slab avalanches being triggered remains elevated here and the situation requires patience.
In the regions exposed to the foehn wind in the north, snowdrift accumulations that are prone to triggering developed on Friday. They will grow a little more on Saturday.
The snow is wet at low and intermediate altitudes. Isolated gliding avalanches are possible on steep sunny slopes, especially on the northern flank of the Alps.
In the north, it was mostly sunny in the mountains, with patches of cloud in the east. Conditions were very cloudy in the south with a little snowfall above approximately 1200 m.
Southern Simplon region, Ticino and Moesano: up to 5 cm
At midday at 2000 m, between +1 °C in the north and -2 °C in the south
From southerly directions:
In the north, it will be partly sunny in the mountains with patches of cloud. In the south, it will be very cloudy with precipitation, which will fall as snow above approximately 1200 m.
Until Saturday afternoon, above approximately 1500 m:
At midday at 2000 m, around +3 °C in the north and -2 °C in the south
Southerly winds
In the north, it will be mostly sunny in the mountains on both days with high cloud cover. The zero-degree level will be between 2200 and 2400 m. The southerly wind will be moderate on Sunday and strong on Monday.
Conditions will be very cloudy in the south on both days. Some snow will fall on the Main Alpine Ridge and to the south of it. With 15 to 25 cm, on Monday most of the snow will fall on the Main Alpine Ridge in Upper Valais and in Ticino. However, the forecast for Monday is still uncertain. The snowfall level will be between 1000 and 1200 m. The southerly wind will be weak to moderate on Sunday and moderate to strong at high altitudes on Monday.
In the south and on the Main Alpine Ridge in Valais, the avalanche risk will increase on Monday with fresh snow and wind. Otherwise it will not change significantly. Weak layers in the old snowpack and the fresh drift snow are prone to triggering in many areas.
Issued
17 Jan 07:00 UTC
Valid until
17 Jan 16:00 UTC
Next update
17 Jan 16:00 UTC
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