Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine

Zervreila

Wed 25 Mar Sunrise 07:16 19:42 Heavy snow

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
N, NE, E, W, NW
above 2200m
In isolated cases avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach large size. These avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. Caution is to be exercised in particular on little-used, rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes. In addition the fresh wind slabs should be taken into account. These are mostly rather small. Defensive route selection is recommended.

Snowpack & Weather

Snowpack

The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in near-surface snow layers has decreased. Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine and southern parts of Grisons, and these may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.

With the storm-force westerly to northwesterly wind, at first any old snow that is still loose will be transported and, once snowfall has set in, the fresh snow will also be transported to a great extent. New and drifted snow will be deposited on various surfaces, some of which are unfavourable: on north-facing slopes, especially in sheltered locations, onto snow which is still very loose, whereas up to high altitudes on south-facing slopes often onto a crust. In many cases, the surface of the old snowpack has also been profiled by the wind and is irregular.

Weather review for Tuesday

After a mainly clear night, Tuesday saw mostly sunny conditions.

Fresh snow

-

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, around 0 °C in general and around -3 °C in eastern Grisons

Wind

Northerly:

  • often moderate at high altitudes in the morning
  • otherwise light
Weather forecast to Wednesday

After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will remain very sunny into the afternoon in the east and south in particular. In the west and north, precipitation will set in during the afternoon.

Fresh snow

The snowfall level on the northern flank of the Alps will fall rapidly from around 1400 m to around 1000 m. By Wednesday afternoon the following amounts of snow will have fallen above 1500 m:

  • westernmost Lower Valais and the northern flank of the Alps: 5 to 15 cm
  • rest of Lower Valais and Prättigau: around 5 cm
  • further south: less or mostly dry

Temperature

  • Falling noticeably as the day progresses
  • At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and +2 °C in the south and in Grisons

Wind

  • Overnight still mainly light southwesterly
  • From early morning in the west and north, increasing significantly to strong to storm-force westerly to northwesterly
  • In the south and in Grisons, increasing to moderate to strong westerly at high altitudes over the course of the day
Outlook

Thursday

Overnight to Thursday and during the day, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent especially in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps. In these areas, by late afternoon 40 to 60 cm of snow will have fallen at high altitudes. The heaviest precipitation is expected during the night to Thursday. In the mountains, the precipitation will be accompanied by storm-force northwesterly winds. In central Ticino and Sotto Ceneri, conditions will be very sunny with a strong northerly foehn wind. Avalanche danger will increase generally, and significantly so in Lower Valais, on the northern flank of the Alps and in northern Grisons.

Friday

Snow will continue to fall overnight to Friday. As the day progresses, the snowfall will end and bright spells will spread increasingly from west to east. The southern flank of the Alps will be sunny. The northwesterly wind will start to ease slightly only as the day progresses. Temperatures will remain wintry, with the north seeing midday temperatures of -12 °C and the south -5 °C. Avalanche danger may continue to increase somewhat, especially on the northern flank of the Alps.

Issued

25 Mar 07:00 UTC

Valid until

25 Mar 16:00 UTC

Next update

25 Mar 16:00 UTC

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