THIS AVALANCHE ADVISORY EXPIRED ON March 16, 2026 @ 7:56 am
Avalanche Advisory published on March 15, 2026 @ 7:56 am
Issued by Brian Newman - Gulmarg Avalanche Center

Wind slab avalanche risk on steep North alpine aspects above 3500m.  Dangerous conditions due to old snow supported by weak snow at the ground.  Areas where previous avalanches have occurred have the best chance of reduced avalanche risk. Understand the present avalanche problems (below).

2. Moderate

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Alpine - 3000 meters and above
Heightened avalanche conditions on specific terrain features. Evaluate snow and terrain carefully; identify features of concern.

No Rating

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Transistional - Near 3000 meters

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Sub-Alpine - Below 3000 meters
    Heightened avalanche conditions on specific terrain features. Evaluate snow and terrain carefully; identify features of concern.
Avalanche Problem 1: Wind Slab
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Snowfall beginning Sunday above 3000m, continuing over night with accumulations up to 30 mm/water (˜30 cms/snow).  

Weather and CURRENT CONDITIONS
weather summary

Expect a return to winter conditions including freezing temperatures and snowfall by 10 March.  

Snow Forecast

View detailed snow forecast for Gulmarg at:

snow-forecast.com

Disclaimer

This avalanche advisory is provided through a partnership between the Jammu and Kashmir State Department of  Tourism and the Gulmarg Avalanche Center. This advisory covers the Pir Pinjal range accessible from the Gulmarg Ski Area. Click here for a map of the forecast area.  This advisory describes general avalanche conditions and local variations always occur. This advisory expires 24 hours after the posted time unless otherwise noted. The information in this advisory is provided as public a service.  The user of this information accepts all risks and responsibility. ​