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)
Monday 24. January 2022
Der det ligger sammenhengende snødekke i høyden består snøoverflaten hovedsakelig av fokksnø av varierende hardhet.
Det gamle snødekket antas stabilt etter mildvær og gjenfrysing, unntatt i de aller høyestliggende områdene.
Det er generelt lite snø, mest i indre strøk.
Fredag og lørdag er det stigende mildværsgrense.
Mountain weather
Monday 24. January 2022
12 mm precipitation, up to 25 mm in the most exposed areas. Rain up to 900 m a.s.l during renoon. Strong breeze from southwest, changing to moderate gale from the west during the evening. -5 °C to -1 °C at 1400 m a.s.l. Cloudy.
Tuesday 25. January 2022
15 mm precipitation, up to 28 mm in the most exposed areas. Rain up to 600 m a.s.l during the evening. Breeze from west, changing to fresh breeze from the southwest during the evening. -8 °C to -4 °C at 1400 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
Skredfaren er størst i områdene som fikk mye snø på mandag. Ny nedbør vil opprettholde fare for å løse ut store skred i fokksnøen.
Nysnøgrensen trekker lengre ned, men her vil nysnø legge seg på et stabilt underlag.
Områder uten fersk fokksnø vil ha mer stabile forhold.
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.