Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine

Zervreila

Thu 16 Apr Sunrise 06:34 20:12 Overcast

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

Day Risk Profile

Moderate
All day
Considerable
Later

Avalanche Problems

Dry snow level 2 Persistent weak layers dry All day
N, NE, NW
above 2600m
In isolated cases dry avalanches can be released in the old snowpack. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized. These avalanche prone locations are barely recognisable, even to the trained eye. Caution is to be exercised in areas where the snow cover is rather shallow in little used backcountry terrain.
Wet snow level 3 Wet snow wet Later
As the day progresses as a consequence of warming during the day and solar radiation there will be an increase in the danger of wet avalanches. Caution is to be exercised in particular on steep east, south and west facing slopes between approximately 2500 and 3000 m, as well as on steep north facing slopes below approximately 2400 m. Wet avalanches can be released in the weakly bonded old snow by people. Isolated whumpfing sounds and penetration of the old snow cover can indicate the danger. Avalanches can reach large size. Backcountry tours and ascents to alpine cabins should be started early and concluded timely.

Snowpack & Weather

Snowpack

On south-facing slopes, the snowpack is water-saturated up to around 3000 m, on east- and west-facing slopes up to 2500 to 2700 m, and on north-facing slopes up to around 2000 m. Moistening of the snowpack is progressing on northwest- to northeast-facing slopes between 2000 and 2500 m. It is especially on these aspects and at these altitudes that large and occasionally even very large wet slab avalanches may be triggered naturally as near-ground weak layers become moist for the first time. Weak layers in the old snowpack are most pronounced in the inneralpine regions of Valais and Grisons and it is especially here that wet slab avalanches triggered by human activity are also to be expected.

In addition, isolated avalanches may still be triggered at higher altitudes in the dry old snowpack or in the fresh and drifted snow from the beginning of the week.

Weather review for Wednesday

There were clear spells overnight to Wednesday. If was often cloudy in the Prealps and in the south during the day but very sunny elsewhere.

Fresh snow

-

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, between +8 °C in the west and +5 °C in the east

Wind

Mostly light from southerly directions

Weather forecast to Thursday

There will be clear spells overnight to Thursday. Low cloud means that there will only be sunny intervals during the day in the north and east, while it will be mostly sunny elsewhere in the mountains.

Fresh snow

-

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, between +4 °C in the north and +6 °C in the south

Wind

Light from northerly directions

Outlook to Saturday

On Friday, after a mostly clear night, it will be quite sunny during the day despite passing high clouds. On Saturday, after a clear night, it will be mostly sunny during the day on Saturday. The zero-degree level will be around 3000 m on both days and winds will be light.

The danger of dry avalanches will continue to decrease. Conditions will be very favourable in the morning. Each day, the danger of wet avalanches will increase as the day progresses. Off-piste skiing and hut ascents should be completed in good time.

Issued

15 Apr 15:00 UTC

Valid until

16 Apr 15:00 UTC

Next update

16 Apr 15:00 UTC

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