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CR 208 (2024/2025)

Snow report Triebener Tauern, 01/26/2025

Autria Triebener Tauern
01/26/2025
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Snow condition

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Snow quality

1 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

1 von 5 Sterne

Altitude

1200 - 2200m

Avalanche warning level

low (1)

Exposition

South South-West North-West

Snow condition

1 von 5 Sterne
Descent to valley (to 1200 m)
Blown backs
Variations of snow cover

Very little snow. Supplies urgently needed.

Snow quality

1 von 5 Sterne
Hard, pressed snow
Breakable crust

Thaw (slightly foehn-like). Therefore lots of ice and in places also very disruptive, slowing cardboard snow.

Risks

No warning signs
South

Wind intensity: Medium (20 – 40 km/h)

No danger signs (except, of course, stones, rocks, empty spots and other obstacles)

Overall impression

1 von 5 Sterne
Worse

The surprising thing is that even in conditions as bad as those currently prevailing at the eastern edge of the Alps (or here in central Styria), ski tours are still not only possible, but can even be fun. And this despite the fact that the weather has deteriorated significantly today (strong warming, south föhn and increasingly overcast skies).

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