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  <bulletin bulletinID="4daf0e40-d1e0-43c5-aa88-672fb154a393" lang="en">
    <publicationTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</endTime>
    </validTime>
    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <region regionID="SI-10">
      <name>Southern Julian Alps</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="SI-7">
      <name>Central Julian Alps</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="SI-8">
      <name>Eastern Julian Alps</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="SI-6">
      <name>Western Julian Alps</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>moderate</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>1800</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>considerable</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wind_slab</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>new_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>treeline</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <highlights>The current snowpack pattern is uncommon and requires special attention and caution!</highlights>
    <weatherForecast>
      <comment>Thursday evening will clear from the NW, with NW winds. Friday will be mostly sunny. Winds will diminish on Friday morning, but will be replaced by westerly winds in the afternoon.</comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>New fallen snow in the high alpine regions, weak layers persist.</highlights>
      <comment>In particular, even a small additional load can trigger a small avalanche on snowdrift accumulations. A triggered avalanche or an otherwise large Additional load may exceed the load-bearing capacity of the deep hard layers, triggering a deep and widespread (large) avalanche. Such weak layers are particularly abundant in the axis above the forest, but are not excluded elsewhere. Gliding avalanches also occur on steep smooth slopes.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>Snow has melted on the highest peaks of the sunny slopes in recent days, while only the high alpine regions have remained dry. Up to 10 cm of new fallen snow has fallen since Tuesday afternoon, and up to 30 cm in the Southern Julian Alps. The snowfall level was around 1300 m most of the time, rising to 1700 m towards the end of the precipitation. The snowpack is thinned to around 1700 m due to the rain, and a Crust will form as it cools.
The old snow cover is made up of layers of bonded snow that are already somewhat compacted and mostly well interconnected. The cohesion of the layers of blown snow in snowdrift accumulations built up by the southerly wind during the snowfall is weaker. In the old snow cover, there are several weak layers of shreds and sheared grains deep below the surface.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>The avalanche danger will remain similar until the end of the week. There will be a little more New fallen snow on Thursday and sunny skies on Friday.</highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-02-14T16:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-02-13</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol>
        <dangerPatterns>DP1</dangerPatterns>
        <dangerPatterns>DP4</dangerPatterns>
      </LWD_Tyrol>
    </customData>
  </bulletin>
  <bulletin bulletinID="f6f8d236-33e0-413b-b577-73a494bcd848" lang="en">
    <publicationTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</endTime>
    </validTime>
    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <region regionID="SI-3">
      <name>Kamnik Alps</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="SI-4">
      <name>Savinja Alps and Carinthia</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="SI-1">
      <name>Western Karawanks</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="SI-2">
      <name>Central Karawanks</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>low</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>1800</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>considerable</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wind_slab</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>new_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>treeline</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <highlights>The current snowpack pattern is uncommon and requires special attention and caution!</highlights>
    <weatherForecast>
      <comment>Thursday will be cloudy and foggy with light precipitation, with a snowfall level between 1200 and 1400 m and up to 10 cm of New fallen snow. There will be a strong SW wind in the 2nd half of the night, which will ease a little during the day.</comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>New fallen snow in the high alpine regions, weak layers persist.</highlights>
      <comment>In particular, even a small additional load can trigger a small avalanche on snowdrift accumulations. A triggered avalanche or an otherwise large Additional load may exceed the load-bearing capacity of the deep hard layers, triggering a deep and widespread (large) avalanche. Such weak layers are particularly abundant in the axis above the forest, but are not excluded elsewhere. Gliding avalanches also occur on steep smooth slopes.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>Snow has melted on the highest peaks of the sunny slopes in recent days, while only the high alpine regions have remained dry. Up to 10 cm of new fallen snow has fallen since Tuesday afternoon. The snowfall level was around 1300 m most of the time, rising to 1700 m towards the end of the precipitation. The surface of the snowpack has been thinned by the rain up to about 1700 m, and a Crust will form as it cools.
The old snow cover is made up of layers of bonded snow that are already somewhat compacted and mostly well interconnected. The layers of blown snow in snowdrift accumulations built up by southerly winds during the snowfall are less well connected. In the old snow cover, there are several weak layers of shreds and faceted snow crystals deep below the surface.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>The avalanche danger will remain similar until the end of the week. There will be a little more New fallen snow on Thursday and sunny skies on Friday.</highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-02-14T16:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-02-13</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol>
        <dangerPatterns>DP1</dangerPatterns>
        <dangerPatterns>DP4</dangerPatterns>
      </LWD_Tyrol>
    </customData>
  </bulletin>
  <bulletin bulletinID="49fb0aa7-b117-4920-a0ba-26c477a747b9" lang="en">
    <publicationTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</endTime>
    </validTime>
    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <region regionID="AT-08-05-01">
      <name>Rätikon East</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-05-02">
      <name>Rätikon West</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-06">
      <name>Silvretta West</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-03-02">
      <name>Lechquellen Mountains</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-03-01">
      <name>Lechtal Alps Vorarlberg</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-02">
      <name>Allgäu Alps West</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-04">
      <name>Verwall West</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>low</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>treeline</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>considerable</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>treeline</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wind_slab</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>treeline</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2000</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <weatherForecast>
      <comment>At the end of a nocturnal front, clouds will dissipate, possibly leaving some residual high fogbanks behind. Elsewhere, slightly cloudy, increasing sunshine in the mountains. Temperature at 2000m: -6 to -2 degrees; at 3000m: -10 degrees. Winds at high altitudes will taper off, shift to southwesterly (but remain strong in the classic foehn-exposed zones).</comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>Freshly generated snowdrifts atop unfavorable old snowpack</highlights>
      <comment>Freshly generated snowdrift accumulations are prone to triggering, occur in steep terrain near to and distant from ridglines, behind drops in the landscape, in gullies and bowls in all aspects. Danger zones rapidly increase in frequency and in size with altitude above the timberline. Marked weak layers in the old snow can be triggered by winter sports enthusiasts, particularly on steep, little-skied on slopes. Avalanche prone locations are impossible to see, require a defensive route selection. Avalanches superficially triggered can fracture down to deeper layers inside the snowpack and grow to medium size. Whumpf noises and fractures on the surface are alarm signals.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>As a result of fresh snowfall, fresh snowdrift accumulations which are prone to triggering are being generated. Focal point of precipitation is in the western barrier cloud regions to the Arlberg region and Allgau Alps: 10-15cm of snowfall plus storm-strength winds. Fresh snow and drifts will be deposited on top of an often melt-freeze encrusted surface, and surface hoar. Particularly on steep shady high-altitude slopes, markedly weak layers occur inside the old snowpack.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>Snowdrifts deposited on the weak old snowpack remain prone to triggering</highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-02-14T16:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-02-13</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
    </customData>
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    <publicationTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</endTime>
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    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <region regionID="AT-05-01">
      <name>Nockberge</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-05-07">
      <name>Großvenedigergruppe Central</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-05-06">
      <name>Glocknergruppe Central</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-05-05">
      <name>Goldberggruppe Central</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-05-03">
      <name>Weisseck, Muhr</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>low</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>2000</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>considerable</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2000</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2000</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wind_slab</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>treeline</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <weatherForecast>
      <comment>In the evening and on Friday night, strong to stormy winds from the west to northwest will bring a few to a maximum of 10 cm of new fallen snow (in the west), snowfall level around 1100 metres. Hardly any snow will fall during the day. The wind will still be strong at first, but will ease during the morning and the clouds will soften again from the west. At 2000 m -5 degrees, at 3000 m -12 degrees.</comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>Surface triggered wind slab snow can activate persistent weak layer problem</highlights>
      <comment>The avalanche risk increases rapidly with altitude from the tree line and is considerable above around 2000 metres. The situation remains precarious for winter sports. Medium-sized slab avalanches can easily be triggered by individuals in some places, especially from north-west to north to east. There is a high likelihood that surface-triggered avalanches will tear through to deeper layers. Danger areas are barely recognisable and require a defensive choice of route. Take particular care near transitions from little to much snow and in the entrance areas to steep gullies.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>New and wind slab snow cover a very different surface: in exposed areas it is marked by the wind, otherwise it is partly encrusted and hard, but also partly still soft. On shady slopes protected from the wind above around 1500 m, surface hoar is also covered with snow in places. Fresh and older/hard wind slabs overlay soft layers of faceted crystals and deep rime. In general, zones with little snow and considerable areas of drift snow are often close together. Breaks occur either in soft layers near the surface or around the crust that forms the transition to the completely angular old snowpack. The total snow depth is well below average.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>Little change at first on Saturday, with new fallen snow and wind exacerbating the wind slab problem towards the evening.</highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-02-14T16:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-02-13</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
    </customData>
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    <publicationTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</endTime>
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    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <region regionID="DE-BY-12">
      <name>Allgäu  Alps Central</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>low</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>treeline</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
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    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>considerable</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>treeline</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wind_slab</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>treeline</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
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    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>With new fallen snow and stormy westerly winds, prone to triggering snowdrift accumulations.</highlights>
      <comment>The avalanche risk is considerable above the tree line and low below it. Wind slab avalanches are problematic. Medium-sized slab avalanches can be triggered in many places even with a small additional load. Avalanche prone locations are located on steep slopes with aspects ranging from north-west to north to south-east, as well as in gullies and bowls. They increase in number and size with altitude.

Occasionally, medium slab avalanches can also be triggered in persistent weak layers. This is particularly conceivable on very steep shady slopes above 1800 m with a high additional load, for example if a superficial avalanche breaks through into deep, weak layers.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>Fresh and older wind slabs often lie on surface hoar or thin wind and melt-freeze crusts that are prone to triggering. Individual, poor snow cover test results indicate that it is still possible to trigger snow slabs in deeper, built-up layers at higher elevations. There is a lack of old snowpack up to high altitudes on the south side, and exposed terrain on the west side is often blown off. At lower elevations (below 1500 metres), the old snowpack is damp or wet.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>No significant change.</highlights>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-02-13T16:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-02-14T16:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
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    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-02-13</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
    </customData>
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    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-02-12T16:00:00Z</startTime>
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    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <region regionID="AT-04-03">
      <name>Totes Gebirge North</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-04-04">
      <name>Phyrgas, Haller Mauern</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-04-01">
      <name>Dachstein, Gosaukamm</name>
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    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>low</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>1800</upperBound>
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    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>moderate</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wind_slab</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>treeline</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
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Friday morning and afternoon will be cloudy with a few rain showers. Snow showers above around 1200 metres. From midday it will remain largely dry and it will be sunny at times. A brisk to strong westerly wind will blow until midday, with gusts of around 60 km/h in places. The wind will then ease considerably towards the evening. At an altitude of 1500 m around -1 degrees, at 2000 m -5 degrees.</comment>
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Occasionally, medium slab avalanches can also be triggered in persistent weak layers. This is particularly conceivable on very steep shady slopes above 1800 m with a high additional load, for example if a superficial avalanche breaks through into deep, weak layers.</comment>
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The risk of avalanches is expected to increase at the weekend.</highlights>
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On Wednesday, the mountains will mostly be covered in dense cloud and it will snow and rain up to 1400 metres, especially in the morning and at midday. In the afternoon there will only be short snow showers from time to time and the clouds may break up or clear up a little. The wind will shift from south-west to north-west during the course of the day and reach speeds of around 40 km/h. At 1500 metres the temperature will be around 2 degrees, at 2000 metres around -1 degree. The sun will mostly shine on the mountains on Tuesday. High clouds may partially impair the sunshine and visibility. In the open high areas of the Limestone Alps, the southerly wind will reach speeds of 30 km/h in places. At 1500 metres the temperature will be around 1 degree, at 2000 metres around -2 degrees.
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