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CR 241 (2022/2023)

Snow report Jungfrau Region, 04/16/2023

Switzerland Jungfrau Region
04/16/2023
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Snow condition

3 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Altitude

1400 - 2400m

Avalanche warning level

considerable (3)

Exposition

North North-Eas East West North-West

Snow condition

3 von 5 Sterne
40 cm fresh snow

At 2000m, the snow conditions are slowly reaching the long-term average. Below 1700 no more base available. Descent to brandegg still possible.

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne
Powder snow

Risks

Much fresh snow
North-West

Wind intensity: Low (< 20 km/h)

Snow well set and consolidated. No cracks or spontaneous losses seen. Snowfall in the last 3 days was without wind. But before that with storms. Avalanche risk in the high mountains should be significantly higher than in the piste area

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne
Equal

Towards the end of the season, there were still some nice powder days. But the snow is a bit heavier at this time of year, especially on the southern slopes. But the north side is still quite good. The rocks are also finally covered.

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