AspiringBulletin d'avalanche

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vendredi 2 janvier 2026
Publié: 30 déc., 19:51
Danger maximum
1 · FAIBLE
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The weather is becoming more settled, and so should the snowpack Aspiring is a very large region. Care should always be taken in steeper, more extreme terrain where small avalanches may be possible, particularly during periods of rain, snow or during the warmer hours of the day on steep north and west-facing terrain. Have a happy new year and stay safe    

Danger par altitude

Alpin1Faible
Limite forestière1Faible
En dessous de la limite forestière1Faible

Problèmes d'avalanches actifs

Neige mouillée
Neige mouillée
Limite forestière et au-dessus
Taille1/5
FréquenceImprobable
StabilitéBonne

There have been no recent reports of avalanche activity. Partly cloudy, with isolated showers from afternoon.Wind at 1000 metres Easterly 35 km/h, easing this morning.Wind at 2000 metres Northeasterly 40 km/h, easing this afternoon.Wind at 3000 metres Northeasterly 30 km/h, easing this morning.Freezing level 2700 metres, lifting to 3000 metres this morning. Issued: 7:00am Wed 31 Dec  Crampons and an ice axe are always good to have at this time of year.

 23-25th of December, 1m+ of new snow fell on the divide, tapering off to around 20cm at 1700m. This had continued strong northwest winds throughout the storm, forming potentially deep drifts on lee aspects. Any new snow will likely have fallen over a very firm, icy spring snowpack. We can expect any new snow to settle rapidly and an active round of loose wet avalanches to have taken place out of steep terrain on all aspects and elevations as temperatures started to rise over the weekend. Generally, spring snowpack conditions have formed a mostly consolidated snowpack. 

Source: New Zealand Avalanche Advisory · Voir le bulletin d'origine

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