Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine

Zervreila

Mon 23 Mar Sunrise 07:20 19:39 Overcast

Hard-to-read day. Persistent or gliding-snow problems can mask the real risk.

Day Risk Profile

Moderate
All day

Avalanche Problems

Dry snow level 2 Wind slab + Persistent weak layers dry All day
All aspects
above 2000m
As a consequence of a moderate northerly wind, mostly small wind slabs will form in the course of the day. They are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. The fresh and somewhat older wind slabs can be released by a single winter sport participant in some cases. Additionally in isolated cases avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach medium size. These avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. They are to be found in particular on rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes and at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. Defensive route selection is recommended.

Snowpack & Weather

Snowpack

The new snow and wind-drifted snow layers from Sunday are prone to triggering. These are most pronounced in western Ticino and on the western and central parts of the Northern Alpine Ridge.

In some places, there is surface hoar buried slightly deeper in the snowpack. In this weak layer, avalanches have continued to be triggered in recent days, especially in southern Valais and in Grisons.

In the weak layers near the ground, few avalanches have continued to be triggered recently, especially in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. In the other regions, there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack in some places on shady slopes, but they are mostly so thickly covered that they are hardly prone to triggering.

Weather review for Sunday

During the night into Sunday, snow fell above approximately 1200 m, mostly in the south. During the day it was fairly sunny in the north. In the far west and in the south, the snowfall ended in the morning. However, it remained largely cloudy.

Fresh snow

From Saturday afternoon to Sunday afternoon, the following amounts of snow will fall above approximately 1500 m:

  • Western Ticino: 20 to 40 cm
  • Valais, remaining central part of the Main Alpine Ridge and to the south of it, Avers, Val Bregaglia: 10 to 20 cm
  • Elsewhere, a few centimetres over a wide area; dry in the north-east

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and -5 °C in the south

Wind

From southerly directions

  • Mostly moderate and sometimes strong on the Main Alpine Ridge and the Northern Alpine Ridge
  • Elsewhere light to moderate
Weather forecast to Monday

In the north there will be broken cloud cover with local showers. The snowfall level will be 1300 m. It will be sunny in the south.

Fresh snow

A few centimetres locally in the north

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, around -2 °C

Wind

Mostly light, at times moderate from the north on the Main Alpine Ridge

Outlook

Tuesday

After a clear night it will be sunny. Winds will be light. The zero-degree level will be at 2000 m. The danger of dry avalanches will decrease. Wet avalanches are unlikely to occur during the course of the day.

Wednesday

After a partly clear night, snowfall will set in from the north-west as the day progresses. In the east there will be prolonged bright spells and in the south it will be fairly sunny. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will fall on the northern flank of the Alps. The snowfall level will drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. There will be a strong to storm force wind in the north, and a moderate to strong westerly wind at high altitudes in the south.

The avalanche danger in the north will increase significantly over the course of the day. There will be no significant change in the south.

Issued

23 Mar 07:00 UTC

Valid until

23 Mar 16:00 UTC

Next update

23 Mar 16:00 UTC

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