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Smaller gliding avalanches can detach themselves on individual, very steep, sunny slopes. Smaller loose snow avalanches are possible from the steep terrain interspersed with rocks.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>By Tuesday evening it will have snowed another 20 cm under the influence of decreasing winds. On leeward slopes, fresh and older snowdrift accumulations are prone to triggering on soft layers. In addition, graupel and weak intermediate layers are embedded in the upper metre of the snowpack in places in the area of melting snow caps. The snowpack base is compact and largely stable. Deep-lying layers of faceted crystals are difficult to disturb. On the south side, the snow is often wet towards the ground. Sliding movements on smooth ground are possible.</snowpackStructureComment>
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          <avActivityHighlights>Avoid blown-in areas.</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The avalanche risk is moderate above the tree line and low below it. The main problem is wind slab. Small to medium slab avalanches can be triggered with little additional load. The avalanche prone locations are mainly above the tree line in the steep terrain adjacent to ridgelines in the north to east to south-east aspects as well as distant from ridgelines behind terrain edges and in gullies and bowls.

Individual, mostly small gliding avalanches can detach themselves on very steep, sunny slopes. Small loose snow avalanches are possible on steep terrain interspersed with rocks.</avActivityComment>
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