Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine
Dangerous conditions. High to very high danger — backcountry travel is not recommended.
In the north-west and north, last week's thick layers of fresh and drifted snow are settling and consolidating. Thin layers of fresh and drifted snow from Thursday are lying on these, and the underlying old snowpack has weak layers in places in the middle part of the snowpack. Avalanches triggered in near-surface layers can sometimes propagate into these deeper layers of old snow and occasionally become very large. This is particularly the case in the extreme west of Lower Valais and on the northern Alpine ridge.
The past week's layers of fresh and drifted snow are thinner in Ticino, Grisons and some regions in southern Valais than they are further north. They are lying on an unstable old snowpack with pronounced weak layers. People can still very easily trigger avalanches in the old snowpack in these regions, even over relatively large distances.
During the night to Thursday, a short break in precipitation was followed by fresh precipitation from the south-west. The snowfall level was between 800 m on the southern flank of the Alps and 1400 m on the western part of the northern flank of the Alps.
From Wednesday afternoon to Thursday afternoon, above approximately 1600 m:
At midday at 2000 m, around -4 °C
North of the Main Alpine Ridge, conditions will be very cloudy with persistent snowfall at times. There will be less snowfall and brighter periods in the inneralpine regions. Conditions will be mostly sunny south of the Main Alpine Ridge.
The snowfall level will be around 1000 m. The following amounts of snow will fall from Thursday afternoon to Friday afternoon:
At midday at 2000 m, between -4 °C in the north and +1 °C in the south
Northwesterly:
Moderate to strong northerly on the southern flank of the Alps, down into the valleys
In the north, conditions will be mostly very cloudy with precipitation especially on the central and eastern parts of the northern flank of the Alps until midday. The snowfall level will rise from 1000 to 1400 m, in the west to 1600 m. In Valais, conditions will become increasingly sunny over the second half of the day, with brighter spells on the western part of the northern flank of the Alps. The southern flank of the Alps will be mostly sunny. The mountains will see a moderate to strong, occasionally storm-force northwesterly wind.
Avalanche danger will decrease slowly. In western and northern regions with a lot of snow, people may trigger avalanches, especially in the near-surface layers of the snowpack. In southern Valais, northern Ticino and Grisons, avalanche danger will decrease only very slowly due to the thinner snow cover on the very weak old snowpack. In these regions, conditions for touring and off-piste skiing will remain critical in many places.
Conditions will be mostly sunny with extensive broken cloud, especially on the northern flank of the Alps, in northern Grisons and in the Lower Engadine. The westerly wind will ease significantly, and temperatures will become markedly warmer.
Avalanche danger will decrease. Especially in southern Valais, northern Ticino and Grisons, but conditions for touring and off-piste skiing will remain critical in many places.
Issued
20 Feb 07:00 UTC
Valid until
20 Feb 16:00 UTC
Next update
20 Feb 16:00 UTC
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