Avalanche warning for region Finnmarkskysten Thursday 28.03.2024
Danger level 2 - Moderate avalanche danger
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Generally stable conditions, but north westerly winds can create some small fresh wind slabs in leeward slopes that can be triggered by skier/snowmobile. Sunshine can also trigger a few small loose avalanches in lower terrain. Older persistent weak layers are considered stable as of now.
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 28. March 2024
Siste vesentlege snøfall var i midten av førre veke. Snødekket består stort sett av fokksnø av varierende hardheit og det er delvis avblåst til bakken eller gamal skare.
Det finnes kantkornlag djupare i snødekket og med bakken, men desse ligg under harde skarelag og reknast ikkje som eit skredproblem no.
Mountain weather
Wednesday 27. March 2024
Little to no precipitation. Strong breeze from south. -14 °C to -8 °C at 700 m a.s.l. Partly cloudy.
Thursday 28. March 2024
4 mm precipitation, up to 9 mm in the most exposed areas. Precipitation as snow. Fresh breeze from southeast, changing to strong breeze from the northwest during renoon. -11 °C to -6 °C at 700 m a.s.l. Partly 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
Noko nysnø og periodevis sterk vind gjer at små ustabile fokksnøflak kan danne seg i leheng, hovudsakleg mot sør og aust. Her kan det vere lett å løyse ut skred.
We provide daily avalanche forecast in the period between 1st of December until 31st of May. Please remember that the forecast is intended as an aid and not the absolute truth.