
"From Monday evening into early Thursday, the individual models converge on intermittent snowfall rather than one clean, intense storm. The main focus is Tuesday and Wednesday, with upper mountain snow levels generally 2,400-2,850 meters and SLRs near 15-20 on the highest peaks, making the snow light there."
"Thursday and Friday look like a relative break, and the individual models mostly agree that organized snowfall fades for a time. A few light showers can linger at high elevations, but totals look minor and snow levels trend near or above 2,600 meters during any precipitation."
The High Alps are expected to receive a modest snowfall of 8-31 cm from April 27 through early April 30, with the highest totals at elevated terrains. Snow levels will range between 2,400 and 2,850 meters, affecting conditions at lower elevations. The most significant snowfall is anticipated on Tuesday and Wednesday, with lighter snow at higher peaks. Following this period, conditions will become more unsettled, with models diverging on future snowfall intensity and placement.
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