Avalanche warning for region Voss Thursday 30.05.2019
Danger level 2 - Moderate avalanche danger
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Wind and fresh snow will give instable conditions in some slopes. Be careful in lee areas with wind deposited snow, typically behind ridges, ribs and in gullies. Especially where the wind deposited slabs are thin or soft, a slab avalanche is easier to trigger. Avoid convex terrain.
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)
Wednesday 29. May 2019
Regionen har lite snø og gjenværende snø er smelteomvandlet og drenerer smeltevann godt. I øst- og nordvendte botner er det sammenhengende snødekke over ca 1300 moh. I sør og vestvendte områder er det lite eller ingen snø.
Natt til onsdag 29.05 ble det målt -2 grader på Vikafjell, 910 moh.
Mountain weather
Wednesday 29. May 2019
25 mm precipitation, up to 40 mm in the most exposed areas. Strong breeze from southwest. -4 °C to -1 °C at 1100 m a.s.l. Cloudy.
Thursday 30. May 2019
15 mm precipitation, up to 20 mm in the most exposed areas. Breeze from southwest. -2 °C to 3 °C at 1100 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
Påfyll av snø vil føre til at omfanget av nysnøflak i leområder øker. Nysnøen vil legge seg over det gamle snødekket som er hardt og glatt og en enkelt skiløper kan løse ut middels store skred. Det gamle snødekket tåler i hovedsak både regn og varme godt.
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.