Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Mar 22nd, 2019 3:35PM
The alpine rating is Persistent Slabs and Loose Wet.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
High -
Weather Forecast
FRIDAY NIGHT: Increasing clouds, light southwest wind, freezing level 2300 m.SATURDAY: Cloudy with light snowfall, accumulation 2 to 5 cm, light southwest wind, alpine temperature -3 C, freezing level 1600 m.SUNDAY: Cloudy with light snowfall, accumulation 1 to 3 cm, light southeast wind, alpine temperature -1 C, freezing level 1800 m.MONDAY: Cloudy with light snowfall, accumulation 5 cm, light south wind, alpine temperature -2 C, freezing level 1700 m.
Avalanche Summary
Many wet loose avalanches were observed between Sunday and Thursday. They were large (up to size 3), occurred mostly on southeast to southwest aspects, and at all elevations. A few large slab avalanches were also triggered on all aspects, running to valley bottom. The wet avalanche cycle will diminish over the weekend as cooler and cloudier weather prevails.
Snowpack Summary
Below around 1600 m, the snow surface should remain wet on all aspects due to rain this weekend. Above around 1600 m, the weekendâs precipitation should fall as snow. The snow will overly a melt-freeze crust on all aspects up to 2000 m and to ridgetop on sun-exposed slopes. The new snow will fall onto previously dry snow and potentially surface hoar crystals on northerly aspects above 2000 m.The remainder of the snowpack is generally consolidated and strong. The exception is on northerly aspects above around 2000 m, where a weak layer of faceted grains may still exist in combination with old and hard wind-affected snow. This layer is buried around 40 to 60 cm.
Problems
Persistent Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, North West.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Loose Wet
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Below Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Mar 23rd, 2019 2:00PM