Inner Carniola and Kočevje Region — Avalanche Forecast
The latest avalanche bulletin for Inner Carniola and Kočevje Region (Slovenia) was valid until Monday, April 6, 2026 (danger 1 — Low). No newer forecast has been published — likely off-season.
This bulletin expired on Monday, April 6, 2026 — no newer forecast has been published.
Blown snow
The danger of avalanches will remain similar.
Danger by Elevation
Active Avalanche Problems

The main danger is from blowing snow. Snowpack stability is reduced, especially on slopes and in ravines, where the snow thickness is greater due to snow drifts.
The last snowfall brought strong northerly winds, which blew the snow above the snow line down to the old snow base or to the ground in many places, and built up snowdrift accumulations on the leeward slopes. In some places, these have built up on a layer of parachuted graupel, which is a potentially dangerous Weak layer. Locally, the layers of Graupel are 5-10 cm thick, possibly more.
Source: ARSO METEO
Original (EN)
Frequently asked questions
What does avalanche danger level 1 (Low) mean?
Generally favourable conditions — avalanches are possible mainly with high additional load on very steep terrain.
How often is the Inner Carniola and Kočevje Region forecast updated?
Avycast refreshes hourly; the bulletin is republished by ARSO METEO usually once a day during the season.
Who publishes the Inner Carniola and Kočevje Region avalanche forecast?
ARSO METEO — the official warning service. Avycast aggregates and translates it; always check the original bulletin.
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