Avalanche forecast
Monday, 20. 4. 2026
Danger level on Monday, 20. 4. 2026
Danger level 2 – moderate
Southern Julian Alps, Central Julian Alps, Eastern Julian Alps, Western Julian Alps, Kamnik Alps, Savinja Alps and Carinthia, Western Karawanks, Central Karawanks
Thaw with rain, possibility of slab avalanche release.
The old snowpack is mostly well bonded and stable, exceptions are some shady spots above 1800 m.
During thaw with rain below 1800 m, there will be a slightly increased probability of wet loose snow avalanches and slab avalanches.
Snowpack
Danger signs
dp.10: spring conditions
On a cloudy night, the snowpack surface will not refreeze. Due to rain, the snow will be wet.
Ridges are already quite bare even in the high mountains.
In the old snowpack, the snow layers are mostly well connected to each other. More or less deep below the surface, several weak layers of facets and rounded grains occur, which are more frequent on sun-exposed slopes above 1800 m.
Weather
On Monday, it will be cloudy with occasional precipitation. It will snow above 1800 m. At 1500 m around 4, at 2000 m around 0 °C. A weak SW wind will blow.
Outlook
On Tuesday, mostly cloudy, occasionally sunny. In the afternoon, a shower or thunderstorm may develop.
https://www.hribi.net/snezne_razmere_v_gorah Source: ARSO