RomaniaAvalanche Forecast

Valid for
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Published: Jun 1, 09:00 PM
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Snow meteorological report for the period 01.06.2026 at 21:00 - 04.06.2026 at 21:00 SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS: at over 2000 m in the Făgăraș and Bucegi massifs In the Făgăraș and Bucegi massifs at over 2000 m, the snowpack will continue to melt rapidly due to positive temperatures and significant rainfall. The snow is moist throughout the entire layer and exhibits isothermality. Inside, we find exclusively rounded crystals, characteristic of melting snow, and locally areas with relatively reduced resistance and cohesion compared to the layers near the ground. On some valleys on the northern or shaded slopes, there are more substantial deposits, locally over 100-150 cm. Especially at altitudes over 2200 m, in limited areas, the moist snow can slide over the more consolidated zones, generating flow or isolated melting avalanches, in exceptional cases the entire layer may be involved, up to the ground, with the risk of triggering increased by overloading. WEATHER EVOLUTION IN RECENT DAYS In the previous period, the weather warmed and was temporarily unstable on the last day of May, when there were temporary clouds and locally moderate rain showers and electrical discharges. Temperatures were predominantly positive, slightly negative on the highest crests of the Southern Carpathians on the mornings of May 29 and 30. The snowpack significantly decreased in the crest areas of Făgăraș and Bucegi, by up to 15…20 cm. The wind had temporary intensifications of over 70-90 km/h in high areas in the last days of May, isolated over 100-110 km/h on the crests. Fog was reported in limited areas. The snowpack as of 01.06.2026, at 15:00: 90 cm at Omu Peak, patches at Bâlea Lake WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD 01.06.2026 at 21:00 - 04.06.2026 at 21:00 The weather will be temporarily unstable and will fluctuate around the normal temperatures for the period, with a more pronounced degree of instability at night, tomorrow, and from the afternoon of June 4. The sky will be variable, with temporary increased cloudiness. In broader areas tonight and tomorrow, and subsequently locally, rain showers will occur, accompanied by frequent electrical discharges and wind intensifications that may take on a gale-like aspect. Rainfall amounts will locally reach 15-25 l/m², in limited areas 30-40 l/m², and isolated over 50-60 l/m², especially in the Southern Carpathians and the Curvature area. The wind will blow weakly to moderately, with local intensifications of 45...70 km/h. Maximum temperatures will generally range between 6 and 11 degrees, and minimum temperatures generally between 3 and 7 degrees. mtg.prev. Udo Reckerth Note: Depending on the weather and snowpack evolution, the snow bulletin will be updated.

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