SchwarzenbergAvalanche Forecast

Valid for
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Published: Apr 17, 03:00 PM
Maximum Danger
1 · LOW
SchwarzenbergCH-2112
1

Danger by Elevation

Alpine1Low
Below treeline1Low

Active Avalanche Problems

Wet Snow
Wet Snow
All elevations

SnowpackWith the mild weather, moisture penetration into the snowpack is well advanced. On south-facing slopes, the snowpack is moist 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. Initial moistening of near-ground weak layers is now reaching around 2200 to 2400 m on north-facing slopes, and 2800 m on west- and east-facing slopes, and it is especially on these aspects and at these altitudes that large and occasionally even very large wet slab avalanches may be triggered naturally. The weak layers in the old snowpack in Grisons in particular are the least deeply buried, and it is here that wet slab avalanches are most likely also to be triggered by human activity. Whumpfing sounds continue to be a possible indication of a weak snowpack.At higher altitudes, where the snowpack is still dry, avalanches can in some places also still be triggered in the dry old snowpack or occasionally in layers closer to the surface.

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