Ticino Sopraceneri
Hard-to-read day. Persistent or gliding-snow problems can mask the real risk.
The snow depths at intermediate and high altitudes are generally below average for the time of year. There is particularly little snow on the southern flank of the Alps. Only in parts of Lower Valais is snow depth roughly in line with the long-term average. On south-facing slopes and generally below 2400 m, the snowpack is mostly wet or crusted.
Along the Main Alpine Ridge and south of there, fresh and drifted snow was deposited at high altitudes on a thin but heavily faceted snowpack on Tuesday. Avalanches are particularly likely to be triggered in these regions.
North of the Main Alpine Ridge, there are pronounced weak layers in the snowpack, particularly on northern and eastern slopes above approximately 2400 m, but hardly any avalanches have been triggered there by human activity in recent days. At high altitudes, Tuesday’s strong southerly wind has transported some of the old snow, resulting in local snowdrift accumulations.
Towards Tuesday morning, precipitation set in on the Main Alpine Ridge and south of there. The snowfall level was at around 1200 m. In other regions, it was mostly cloudy but dry.
The following amounts had fallen above 1600 m by Tuesday afternoon:
At midday at 2000 m, between +3°C in the north and -2°C in the south
From southerly directions:
Overnight to Wednesday, some snow will continue to fall on the southern flank of the Alps above 1400 m. During the day, it will be mostly cloudy on the eastern part of the northern flank of the Alps, in Grisons and in Ticino, but elsewhere quite sunny.
Between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning, the following amounts are expected above 1600 m:
Overall between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning above 1600 m:
At midday at 2000 m, around 0°C.
Rapidly subsiding southerly, light during the day
On Thursday conditions will be very cloudy on the southern flank of the Alps, with sunny conditions elsewhere. Friday will be quite sunny everywhere. In the west, winds will be occasionally moderate and sometimes strong from the southwest, elsewhere light.
Avalanche risk will decrease slowly in the south but will otherwise remain largely unchanged.
Issued
17 Dec 06:17 UTC
Valid until
17 Dec 16:00 UTC
Next update
17 Dec 16:00 UTC
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