Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine
Hard-to-read day. Persistent or gliding-snow problems can mask the real risk.
Fresh snow in the south and the snowdrift accumulations formed by the southerly winds have been deposited on a very weak old snowpack. Surface hoar has also formed in many places over the past few days and has now been covered by fresh snowfall in the south. Avalanches can therefore easily be triggered at the transition between the fresh and old snow.
There are distinct weak layers in the middle and lower part of the snowpack, particularly on wind-protected shady slopes. Such places are particularly common south of a line from the Rhone to the Rhine. In these weak layers, people can still trigger medium-sized and, in isolated cases, large avalanches. The snowpack on northern and eastern slopes in central Valais, as well as in northern Grisons, is most prone to triggering while north of a line from the Rhone to the Rhine, the deeper layers of the snowpack are somewhat less prone to triggering and hazardous zones are less common there.
During the night, some snow fell in the west and south down to low altitudes. During the day, there were sunny intervals in the north, but elsewhere there was mainly heavy cloud cover.
At midday at 2000 m, between 0°C in the north and -4°C in the south
South to southwesterly
Snow will fall overnight in the south down to low altitudes and skies will remain overcast during the day, while in the north there will be broken cloud with some snow at times.
From Saturday evening to Sunday lunchtime:
At midday at 2000 m, around -5°C
In the north, there will be broken to heavy cloud cover with a little snow falling down to low altitudes. In the inneralpine regions, there will be some sunny intervals over the course of the day, while conditions will be mainly sunny on the southern flank of the Alps with moderate northerly winds. There will be light to moderate winds from westerly directions.
There will be no significant change in avalanche risk.
On Tuesday, there will be sunny intervals at first before thicker clouds gather from the west. In the afternoon, there will be intermittent precipitation in the Jura, with the snowfall level rising to around 1500 m. Winds will rise to strong from the southwest, with a strong to storm force foehn wind in the north.
Small snowdrift accumulations will form locally, resulting in a slight increase in avalanche risk.
Issued
25 Jan 07:00 UTC
Valid until
25 Jan 16:00 UTC
Next update
25 Jan 16:00 UTC
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