Avalanche Forecast
Regions:
Spring-like skiing?
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Confidence
High
Avalanche Summary
No new avalanche observation was reported in this area.
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Snowpack Summary
A new crust is present on the surface of many slopes due to the sun's radiation of the last few days which helped moisten the storm snow. It varies in thickness depending on its orientation to the sun, which heated the snow deeper in the south, making it more important in these areas with the refreeze. As for the generalized crust of February 17, it is now between 40 and 60 cm deep.
The middle of the snowpack is well consolidated with the January 18 crust.
At the base of the snowpack, there is a loaf of laminated crusts with decaying snow
In general, the height of the snowpack varies from 110 to 190 cm.
Weather Summary
Friday evening and night: A few clouds. Wind north 20 to 40 km/h. Minimum -10 C.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. Wind north 20 to 30 km/h. High during the day -2 C. Low at night -9 C.
Sunday: Sunny. Wind from the north 5 to 15 km/h. High 1.