Central Grisons and Anterior Rhine

Bivio

Thu 1 Jan Sunrise 09:05 17:44 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
N, NE, E, SE, W, NW
above 2400m
As a consequence of a strengthening southwesterly wind, mostly small wind slabs will form in the course of the day. These are to be evaluated with care and prudence in particular in very steep terrain. Avalanches can additionally in very isolated cases be released in the weakly bonded old snow also. These can reach medium size. Careful route selection is advisable.

Snowpack & Weather

Snowpack

There is appreciably less snow than usual at this time of year and snow conditions for ski touring are very poor, especially below 2000 m and generally in the east.

In all regions, the surface of the snowpack is faceted and loose on wind-protected shady slopes. Otherwise, the snowpack structure varies from region to region:

  • On the Main Alpine Ridge in Valais and on the central southern flank of the Alps, last week's fresh snow and snowdrift accumulations are lying on a thin but weak old snowpack of faceted crystals. A few avalanches, some large, have been triggered by human activity over the last few days. Isolated avalanches may still be triggered in the old snowpack in these regions.
  • In central Valais, northern Upper Valais and throughout Grisons, weak layers of faceted crystals or surface hoar are present in the snowpack on shady slopes above approximately 2400 m. However, avalanches have only rarely been triggered in these layers. Newer snowdrift accumulations, which tend to be small, are sometimes prone to triggering, however.
  • Snowpack structure is more favourable in the westernmost and northern parts of Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps. Small snowdrift accumulations have formed locally. Below 2400 m, the snowpack has mostly frozen solid.
Weather review for Wednesday

Conditions were sunny in the mountains.

Fresh snow

-

Temperature

At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the southwest and -9 °C in the northeast

Wind

Mostly moderate from northerly directions

Weather forecast to Thursday

In the mountains it will be sunny after a clear night.

Fresh snow

-

Temperature

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

Wind

  • Light winds from the north during the night
  • Rising to moderate to strong from the west during the day
Outlook

Friday

In the north, it will be quite sunny in the morning, with clouds gathering during the course of the day. It will be sunny in the west and south. There will be a moderate to strong wind from the southwest. It will remain cold.

There will be hardly any change in avalanche danger. Despite sometimes strong southwesterly winds, snowdrift accumulations that are small but prone to triggering will form in some localities. South of a line from the Rhône to the Rhine, isolated avalanches may still be triggered in deeper layers of the snowpack.

Saturday

In the north, snow will fall at times during the night to Saturday and in the early morning. On the central and eastern parts of the northern flank of the Alps, 5 to 15 cm will fall down to low altitudes. It will be partly sunny in the afternoon. In the west and south, it is expected to remain dry and sunny during the day. There will be a moderate to strong wind from the southwest.

The avalanche danger will increase somewhat in the north. Fresh snowdrift accumulations will be deposited on a weak old snowpack and will be prone to triggering. Otherwise the avalanche danger will hardly change.

Issued

1 Jan 12:54 UTC

Valid until

1 Jan 16:00 UTC

Next update

1 Jan 16:00 UTC

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