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Avalanche warning for region Finnmarkskysten Friday 15.04.2022

Danger level 2 - Moderate avalanche danger

Published:
Be careful in areas with fresh wind deposited snow. There may be pockets with a persistent weak layer beneath the wind depposited snow.

Avalanche problems

Wind drifted snow (slab avalanches)

You can easily trigger avalanches on some steep slopes. Avalanches are relatively harmless to people, but can knock you off balance. Can be dangerous close to terrain traps. (size 1)

Buried weak layer of new snow

Persistent weak layer (slab avalanches)

You can trigger avalanches on a few steep slopes. Avalanches can get large enough to bury or even kill you (size 2).

Buried weak layer of faceted snow above a crust

Below you can see a description of the current snow cover information and current weather forecast in the mountains. If your observations deviate greatly from what is described here, the warning will not necessarily apply either. Always make your own judgments or stay away from avalanche terrain.

Snow cover (in Norwegian)

Thursday 14. April 2022

De siste dagene har gitt noe påfyll av nysnø i fjellet, men mange steder er snøoverflaten ujevnt fordelt, avblåst til smelteformer som enten er gjenfryst til skare eller fuktet av sol og mildvær. I lavlandet er snøen fuktet mange steder.

Ved Indre Billefjord, samt i naboregionen, ble det forrige uke observert begynnende kantkornutvikling i overgangen mellom tørr snø og eldre smelteomvandlet snø (skare).

Mountain weather

Thursday 14. April 2022

1-5 mm precipitation. Rain up to 100 m a.s.l during the afternoon. Breeze from northwest. -6 °C to -2 °C at 700 m a.s.l. Partly cloudy.

Friday 15. April 2022

1 mm precipitation, up to 6 mm in the most exposed areas. Rain up to 300 m a.s.l during the afternoon. Breeze from west, changing to strong breeze from the northwest during the afternoon. -6 °C to -2 °C at 700 m a.s.l. Cloudy.

Advice

The bulletin is a planning tool and may differ from the actual situation. Always make your own evaluation. To be 100 % avalanche safe, avoid all avalanche terrain.

Avalanche risk assessment

Vind fra nordvest vil opprettholde fokksnøflakproblematikken i fjellet, og små skred kan fortsatt løses ut av skiløper/skuter.

Det kan finnes vedvarende svake lag i indre og høyereliggende strøk av regionen. Det er usikkerhet rundt egenskaper og utbredelse av dette, og sannsynligvis er det vanskelig å påvirke. Faretegn som drønn og skytende sprekker er typiske tegn på at det er til stede.
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