Avalanche forecast
Wednesday, 29. 4. 2026
Danger level on Wednesday, 29. 4. 2026 at
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
New snow in the high mountains
The old snowpack is stable and well bonded together. Weak layers may still be present in some places on sun-exposed slopes above the treeline.
Overnight into Wednesday and on Wednesday it will snow, accompanied by light wind. The snow line will be at around 2300 m in the first part of the night, later descending. In the high mountains, small to medium-sized new snow avalanches are possible. In the mid-mountains, rain will wet the base, a small wet snow avalanche or even a glide slab may trigger.
Snowpack
Danger patterns
dp.4: cooling after heat / warming after cold
In the high mountains above about 2200 m above sea level, around 20 cm of new snow will fall. Lower down it will be partly rain, partly snow, below about 1700 m mostly rain. The old snowpack is well transformed, bonded and stable.
Weather
Cloudy and foggy with frequent precipitation, snow line during the day at about 1700 m above sea level. Mostly light winds from easterly directions. At midday, temperature at 1500 m around 3 °C, at 2500 m around -2 °C.
Outlook
Overnight into Thursday clearing up, colder. Avalanche danger in the high mountains will remain similar.
https://www.hribi.net/snezne_razmere_v_gorah Source: ARSO