Avalanche forecast
Monday, 13 April 2026
Danger level Monday, 13 April 2026 at
Danger level 1 – low
Southern Julian Alps, Central Julian Alps, Eastern Julian Alps, Western Julian Alps, Kamnik Alps, Savinja Alps and Koroška, Western Karawanks, Central Karawanks
Small wet snow avalanches cannot be ruled out
The snowpack is mostly well bonded and generally stable. During the day, small wet snow avalanches may occur in some places.
Smaller danger is also posed by weak layers in the old snow, located deeper in the snowpack. Such weak layers are more frequent on shady slopes above the forest. Under heavy load exceeding the strength of these layers, a small to medium-sized avalanche may be triggered.
Snowpack
Danger patterns
dp.10: spring conditions
Due to a more cloudy night, the snowpack will freeze only in higher elevations of the high mountains. During the day, the snow will thaw and may become unstable in some places.
In the old snowpack, snow layers are mostly well bonded together. More or less deep below the surface, there are several weak layers of facets and rounded grains, more frequent on shady slopes.
Weather
On Monday, it will initially be mostly cloudy, higher peaks and slopes in fog. Light precipitation is not ruled out. In the afternoon, it will clear up. Easterly winds will strengthen. At noon, temperature at 1500 m around 5, at 2500 m around -1 °C.
Outlook
On Tuesday, more cloudy, precipitation possible. Avalanche danger will remain relatively low.
https://www.hribi.net/snezne_razmere_v_gorah Source: ARSO