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June 08, 2026

Aure Louron

Current Risk Summary

Low avalanche risk.

Updated 1 month ago

Danger Rating

Level 1

Low risk

Elevation

All Elevations

Low risk

Affected Aspects

N
NE
E
SE
S
SW
W
NW

Highlighted directions indicate noted slopes.

Avalanche Triggers

Skier Triggered Avalanches

Snowpack is stable.

Natural Avalanches

Unlikely.

Tomorrow's Trend

June 09, 2026

Forecasted Risk

Level 1

Low risk

→ Stable (Level 1)

Forecast Details

Low risk

Risk remains low, snowpack continues to melt.

Snow Stability

FIRM SNOW AT ALL ALTITUDES. LAST BULLETIN OF THE SEASON, SEE YOU NEXT AUTUMN!

Typical Avalanche Situation

Loose Snow (Dry Loose) Problem

Loose Snow (Dry Loose) Problem

Unconsolidated snow releasing as small dry-snow avalanches.

Firm Snow at All Altitudes. Last Bulletin of the Season, See You Next Autumn!

  • Natural avalanches: With the snowpack being firm (névé) on all aspects and altitudes, small avalanches are unlikely. They could occur above 2700m, particularly on the rare steep north-facing slopes where the snowpack has not yet transformed into firm snow.
  • Skier-triggered avalanches: The snowpack is very dense and stable. It is difficult for backcountry users to trigger a slide or avalanche.
  • Other:
    • Snow bridges over streams and very fragile rocky areas.
    • Monday morning, the snow surface may often be refrozen and slippery.

Snow Quality

Snowpack and Coverage

  • Snowpack: The past week's heat has rapidly reduced snow cover, which was recently abundant above 2400m on north-facing slopes. Some good accumulations can still be found. Snowline is increasingly patchy, but it's possible to ski north-facing slopes around 2400m. High mountain passes require appropriate gear.
  • Snow conditions: Generally firm snow (névé), dense, often refrozen on the surface Monday morning, requiring appropriate gear. Snow softens quickly throughout the day with sun exposure.

Weather Forecast

Low clouds up to 1500m in the morning, clear summits. Increasingly overcast conditions later, with some precipitation. Southwesterly wind.

Jun 08, 06:00
clear-day
Wind at 1500m
20 km/h S
Wind at 3000m
35 km/h SW
ISO0
3800m
Jun 08, 12:00
clear-day
Wind at 1500m
20 km/h S
Wind at 3000m
35 km/h SW
ISO0
3900m
Jun 08, 18:00
partly-cloudy-day
Wind at 1500m
20 km/h S
Wind at 3000m
40 km/h SW
ISO0
3900m
Jun 09, 00:00
partly-cloudy-night
Wind at 1500m
20 km/h S
Wind at 3000m
50 km/h SW
ISO0
3800m

Snow Coverage

Date: Jun 07, 2026

Fresh Snow

Isotherm 0°C

Snow Depth by Elevation

Snow Limit

Bulletin Information

Published: Jun 07, 2026 15:00
Valid Until: Jun 08, 2026 18:00
Distributed: Jun 07, 2026 15:22

Data Source: This bulletin data is provided by Météo-France through their public API. Weather condition data is supplemented by Open-Meteo.

Disclaimer: This application displays avalanche bulletin information for informational purposes only. We do not assume any responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the data provided. Users should always consult official sources and exercise their own judgment when making decisions related to avalanche safety. This information should not be used as the sole basis for any decisions regarding backcountry travel or avalanche risk assessment.