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Danger levels snow

Snow is the most common form of solid precipitation and consists of many very small ice crystals. These form at temperatures below -4 °C, and fall to earth, as long as their falling speed and the temperature and humidity below the clouds do not allow the crystals to melt or evaporate.

Danger level 1 (minimal or no danger)

Snowfall warnings are issued in levels 2 - 5.

Danger level 2 (moderate danger)

Impact

Slippery conditions due to snow-covered roads.

Recommended action

Information on recommended action can be found here: What to do during snowfall

Description of measurement and prognostic values

  • Snowfall in lowland areas of German-speaking Switzerland: 10-15 cm/24h; 20-35 cm/48h; 30-50 cm/72h
  • Snowfall in lowlands of Western Switzerland and south of the Alps: 8-12 cm/24h; 20-35 cm/48h; 30-50 cm/72h
  • Snowfall in the mountains: 20-40 cm/24h; 35-70 cm/48h; 50-100 cm/72h

Danger level 3 (significant danger)

Impact

  • Worsening of road condition.
  • Disruption to air and rail travel.
  • Branches breaking due to snowload.

Recommended action

Information on recommended action can be found here: What to do during snowfall

Description of measurement and prognostic values

  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in lowland areas of German-speaking Switzerland: 15-30 cm/24h; 35-50 cm/48h; 50-70 cm/72h
  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in lowlands of Western Switzerland and south of the Alps: 12-30 cm/24h; 35-50 cm/48h; 50-70 cm/72h
  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in the mountains: 40-60 cm/24h; 70-100 cm/48h; 100-130 cm/72h

Danger level 4 (severe danger)

Impact

  • Impassable sections of road.
  • Disruption to air and rail travel.
  • Falling branches or trees as a result of the weight of their snowload.
  • Interruption of electricity supply and/or telephone network, particularly in regions that are not easily accessible.
  • Heavy snowload on roofs.

Recommended action

Information on recommended action can be found here: What to do during snowfall

Description of measurement and prognostic values

  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in lowland areas of German-speaking Switzerland: 30-50 cm/24h; 50-70 cm/48h; 70-90 cm/72h
  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in lowlands of Western Switzerland and south of the Alps: 30-50 cm/24h; 50-70 cm/48h; 70-90 cm/72h
  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in the mountains: 60-90 cm/24h; 100-140 cm/48h; 130-180 cm/72h

Danger level 5 (very severe danger)

Impact

  • Road and air traffic is brought to a standstill.
  • Massive disruption to rail transport.
  • Falling branches or trees as a result of the weight of their snowload.
  • Heavy snowload on roofs.
  • Breakdown of electricity supply and telephone communications network.

Recommended action

Information on recommended action can be found here: What to do during snowfall

Description of measurement and prognostic values

  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in lowland areas of German-speaking Switzerland: >50 cm/24h; >70 cm/48h; >90 cm/72h
  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in lowlands of Western Switzerland and south of the Alps: >50 cm/24h; >70 cm/48h; >90 cm/72h
  • Heavy/intensive snowfall in the mountains: >90 cm/24h; >140 cm/48h; >180 cm/72h

Notes:

The snowfall warnings are primarily issued for widespread precipitation.

The warning threshold values in category 2 and 3 for lowland areas differ according to region.