More than half a meter of fresh snow in the last few days, the avalanche risk in Tyrol has increased. The southern parts of the north and the whole of East -Tirol are mainly affected. It continues to snow and rain at the weekend, only from Monday will the weather conditions change again.
Not as much prediction as originally predicted, but still pretty decent: in the last few days, up to 60 centimeters of fresh snow has fallen on the Tyroolean Mountains. According to Matthias Walcher, there was a weak to moderate wind of the Tyrolean Avalanche warning service. The result: an old and drive snow problem and avalanche danger level 3- considerable danger!
Especially the old snow layer problematic
“The situation is no longer as cheap as the last was,” the expert regrets. Because in addition to sensitive drive snow, an old snow problem has a problem with the avaliation evaluation. “A converted old snow layer has still been converted,” says Matthias Walcher. The regions are more influenced by more precipitation – such as the Stubaier and the Zillertal Main Ridge and East Tyrol. This is where danger level three applies.
Chain of low pressure areas
The modest weather will probably love them on weekends to make delicate tours. Snow and rain are the result of the resulting chains of low pressure areas, such as Ubimet meteorologist Steffen Dietz explains us.
Some sun on Saturday afternoon
According to the expert, it remains wet and cold: “Saturday starts cloudy and rainy, only in the afternoon it will be dry in Noord -Tirol, starting at the Oberland – including some sun.”
Snow line at 800 meters
Closed clouds also wait for us on Sunday. It stays wet in Noord -Tirol, but according to Dietz the rainfall is rather modest. Just like Saturday, the snow line is approximately 800 meters.
Sunbato from Tuesday
The weather changes Monday. You have to count on snow rain to the valley, but what sun has to go out. From Tuesday there will finally be a lot of sun – without any precipitation.
Source: Krone

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