MyokoBoletín de aludes

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domingo, 29 de marzo de 2026
Publicado: 28 mar, 21:00
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It is a spring day. While climbing, be careful not to slip and fall, and take advantage of the decreasing snow intensity on the snow surface. If you choose the right slope at the right time, you can enjoy pleasant spring granular snow. Stay away from slopes with glide cracks, which also occur near the treeline. Also, when entering a valley line, pay attention to the terrain above you. In addition to glide avalanches, there are also collapses of leftover fallen snow blocks. Today marks the end of avalanche bulletin for the Myoko area for this season. Thank you very much for your use of our service.

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Alpino1Débil
Límite forestal1Débil
Bajo el límite forestal2Limitado

Problemas de aludes activos

Alud Deslizante
Alud Deslizante
Límite forestal
Tamaño2/5
FrecuenciaPosible
Alud Deslizante
Alud Deslizante
Bajo el límite forestal
Tamaño2/5
FrecuenciaPosible
Nieve Húmeda
Nieve Húmeda
Límite forestal
Tamaño1/5
FrecuenciaImprobable
Nieve Húmeda
Nieve Húmeda
Bajo el límite forestal
Tamaño1/5
FrecuenciaImprobable

Yesterday (28th), several loose snow avalanches of wet snow were observed. There was also a snow block avalanche in a cliff terrain. The Japan Meteorological Agency is forecasting a southerly wind, daytime, northerly winds, clear skies, and a maximum temperature of 16 °C (13 m elevation) for the Joetsu area. At Myoko Sasagamine (elevation 1,310 m), the temperature is 1 °C (as of 5:45 a.m.).

Positive temperatures have been observed in alpine areas during the day. As a result, the area where Melt-Freeze crusts are forming on the snow surface is expanding. Near the treeline, there are many granular snow slopes where thawing during the day allows for comfortable skiing. Slopes with glide cracks, such as collapsed snow blocks on cliff-like terrain, are not in good condition. Adequate safety margins are required.

Fuente: Japan Avalanche Network (JAN) · Ver boletín original

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