Snow report Verwall, 01/19/2025
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
1400 - 3100m
Avalanche warning level
moderate (2)
Exposition
Snow condition
Above approx. 2,000 m, increasing wind influence. The higher you get, the more the wind has blown away. Slopes, ridges and crests close to the crest are blown away and often snow-covered. You'll be fine in hollows and hollows that have been blown in, but there are often a few rocks waiting next to them.
Snow quality
If you can find wind-protected and shady areas, there is still top powder at all altitudes. Unfortunately, all other areas have a large melt crust on the south side or a wind crust. Snow cover is building up, especially on shady slopes.
Wind drifted snow
Intensity: strong
Altitude: 2000 m – 3100 m
Risks
Wind intensity: Medium (20 – 40 km/h)
Overall impression
SmallVerwall crossing from Kappl to Flirsch. With luck, motivation, fitness and creativity, you can still find some nice powder. Unfortunately, it is mainly wind crust, wind harsh and pressed snow. Unfortunately, the good conditions seem to be over for now until the next snowfall.
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