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      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-05"/>
      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-03"/>
      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-04-02"/>
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              <mainValue>2</mainValue>
            </DangerRating>
            <DangerRating>
              <validElevation xlink:href="ElevationRange_1800Lw"/>
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              <validAspect xlink:href="AspectRange_sw"/>
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          <wxSynopsisComment>During the night to Friday it is mostly cloudless and during the day there is mostly good mountain weather. In the afternoon, the clouds will slowly increase and individual peaks will be covered in fog. The temperature at an altitude of 2000 metres will rise from -6 to -3 degrees during the day. Moderate winds from the north-east.</wxSynopsisComment>
          <avActivityHighlights>Moderate avalanche danger at high altitudes!</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The avalanche risk is moderate above 2000 metres and low below. Adjacent to ridgelines, behind terrain edges and in entrances to steep gullies and bowls, smaller slab avalanches can sometimes be triggered by individuals. Medium-sized avalanches are also possible in the northern sector.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>The snow base, fundament is largely stable. Only in shady high areas does floating snow still weaken the snow layering. Older wind slabs can be found on the surface in places.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>Saturday will bring clouds with some new fallen snow. The avalanche danger will hardly change.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>Fresh wind slab in the high altitudes!</generalHeadlineComment>
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      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-08-02"/>
      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-18"/>
      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-17"/>
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      <locRef xlink:href="AT-06-15"/>
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              <validElevation xlink:href="ElevationRange_TreelineHi"/>
              <mainValue>1</mainValue>
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            <DangerRating>
              <validElevation xlink:href="ElevationRange_TreelineLw"/>
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              <validAspect xlink:href="AspectRange_w"/>
              <validAspect xlink:href="AspectRange_sw"/>
              <validAspect xlink:href="AspectRange_s"/>
              <validElevation xlink:href="ElevationRange_TreelineHi"/>
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              <type>old snow</type>
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              <validAspect xlink:href="AspectRange_ne"/>
              <validAspect xlink:href="AspectRange_n"/>
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          <wxSynopsisComment>During the night to Friday it is mostly cloudless and during the day there is mostly good mountain weather. In the afternoon, the clouds will slowly increase and individual peaks will be covered in fog. The temperature at an altitude of 2000 metres will rise from -6 to -3 degrees during the day. Moderate winds from the north-east.</wxSynopsisComment>
          <avActivityHighlights>Low avalanche danger, but individual avalanche prone locations due to wind slab!</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The avalanche risk is generally low. Nevertheless, there are individual avalanche prone locations, in particular adjacent to ridgelines, behind terrain edges and in entrances to steep, shady gullies and bowls where medium-sized slab avalanches can be triggered by individuals.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>The snow base, fundament is largely stable. On the surface, there is older wind slab in places, which is usually well bonded to the snow base, fundament.  Only in shady high altitudes does floating snow weaken the snow layering.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>Saturday will bring clouds with some new fallen snow. The avalanche danger will hardly change.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>Fresh wind slab in the high altitudes!</generalHeadlineComment>
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