According to sources, there is a significant avalanche danger in many places in the Swedish mountains, including Västra Vindelfjällen, Södra Lapplandsfjällen, and Abisko-Riksgränsen. The avalanche danger in the mentioned areas is level 3 on the five-level scale. The avalanche danger scale is divided into five levels: 1 (small danger), 2 (moderate danger), 3 (significant danger), 4 (high danger), and 5 (very high danger).
" There is also avalanche risk around Europe. The situation in the Austrian Alps is described as critical, with over 200 avalanches registered during the weekend. Several people have lost their lives due to the extreme snow chaos, including a Swedish man in his 30s.
We have a fairly weak snowpack this year, thin snowpack, which makes it weak also when we get more snow and load on the snowpack.
The exact number of people killed in the avalanches in the Austrian Alps has not been confirmed, and the specific locations in the Austrian Alps where the avalanches occurred are unclear. The identity of the Swedish man who died in the avalanches remains unknown. Whether there have been any avalanches in the Swedish mountains this season is not specified in the reports.
