Slow extrusion of viscous, blocky lava continues to feed the uppermost part of the lava flow on the SE flank of the dome.
Weak incandescence is visible at night. Mostly mild explosions occur at rates of 1-3 events per hour, generating ash plumes rising a few hundred meters.
The volcano observatory reminds that despite its typical steady, mild activity, glowing avalanches can occur any time and without warning, putting the southerly and southeasterly slopes and valleys radiating from the dome at constant risk.