France · 08.06.2026
Vanoise
Low below 3400 m · Moderate above 3400 m
Moderate
Danger level
2 — Moderate
Snowpack stability
The snowpack is only moderately well bonded on some steep slopes; otherwise well bonded in general.
Likelihood of triggering
Triggering is possible, primarily from high additional loads, particularly on the indicated steep slopes. Very large natural avalanches are unlikely.
Stability
LAST BULLETIN OF THE SEASON Triggered avalanches:* slide under skis in the humid surface snow. While cutting a steep slope, above 2700/2900 m. Size 1.* small wind slab still possible (but very rare). Very steep N-facing high mountain slopes, above 3200/3400 m, may still have some dry snow. Monitor changes in snow quality over short distances. Spontaneous releases: rare isolated and superficial releases (pear-shaped) in humid snow after warming. Mainly N/NE slopes above 2800/3000 m. Size 1 (small).
Snow quality
Snow cover: deficient for the season following the recent warm spell. Skiable limit: around 2300/2400 m in the North, 2800/3000 m in the South on gentle slopes. Snow quality: good freeze, predominantly hard snow at dawn. Surface humidification quite rapid, but limited by the wind (crust). On very steep North-facing high mountain slopes (for example, North face of Grande Casse), some cold snow can be found, worked by the West wind.