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    <publicationTime>2026-04-08T15:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-04-08T15:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-04-09T15:00:00Z</endTime>
    </validTime>
    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <source>
      <person>
        <name>Florian Herla</name>
      </person>
    </source>
    <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-08-01">
      <name>Bregenzerwald Mountains</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-03-02">
      <name>Lechquellen Mountains</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-02">
      <name>Allgäu Alps West</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-03-01">
      <name>Lechtal Alps Vorarlberg</name>
    </region>
    <region regionID="AT-08-04">
      <name>Verwall West</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>moderate</mainValue>
      <validTimePeriod>earlier</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>considerable</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>2800</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>later</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>moderate</mainValue>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2800</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <validTimePeriod>later</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2200</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>earlier</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wet_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>1800</lowerBound>
        <upperBound>2200</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>earlier</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wet_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>2800</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>later</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2200</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>later</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <weatherForecast>
      <comment>On Thursday, no longer brilliant sunshine, but good mountain weather. It will remain dry, quite sunny and mild. During the course of the day, high-altitude clouds will move in high above the summits. They will hamper the sunlight, bring about diffuse light conditions. Temperature at 2000m: 6 degrees; at 3000m: -1 degree. Brisk northwesterly winds at high altitudes.</comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>Swiftly rising daytime avalanche danger. Near-surface weak layers can often be triggered by winter sports enthusiasts.</highlights>
      <comment>Following a night of clear skies, generally favorable backcountry touring conditions in early morning. However, avalanche danger, particularly on very steep north-facing slopes, increases rapidly at 1800-2200m due to solar radiation and daytime warming in all aspects, particularly below 2400m, also above that altitude on very steep sun-exposed slopes. Naturally triggered avalanches can be expected; persons can trigger wet-snow slab avalanches. If near-surface avalanches fracture down to deeper layers of the snowpack they can, in isolated cases, grow to large size. In addition, winter sports enthusiasts can trigger near-surface weak layers on high-altitude shady slopes. Danger zone are impossible to recognize. Attention: danger of taking a fall on hardened snowpack surfaces on steep slopes.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>Good nocturnal outgoing longwave radiation will generate a gradually thicker melt-freeze crust which, however, will swiftly soften up during the course of the day. At altitudes between 1800 and 2200m the snowpack (also on north-facing slopes) is thoroughly wet and the ground-level rotten snow is extremely prone to triggering already in early morning. On high-altitude shady steep slopes there are unfavorable intermediate layers in the uppermost metre of the snowpack which in places can be triggered. A solid mid-section of compact layers inside the snowpack blankets a fundament of buried hoar and faceted crystals.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>Due to reduced nocturnal longwave outgoing radiation on Thursday night, wet-snow problem will predominate already in early morning on Friday.</highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-04-09T15:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-04-10T15:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-04-09</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
    </customData>
  </bulletin>
  <bulletin bulletinID="6b176b71-f841-4c03-91ed-fbfb621e9eb5" lang="en">
    <publicationTime>2026-04-08T15:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-04-08T15:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-04-09T15:00:00Z</endTime>
    </validTime>
    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <source>
      <person>
        <name>Florian Herla</name>
      </person>
    </source>
    <region regionID="AT-08-07">
      <name>Pre Alps</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>low</mainValue>
      <validTimePeriod>earlier</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>moderate</mainValue>
      <validTimePeriod>later</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>gliding_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m"/>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>earlier</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>glide</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wet_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m"/>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>later</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>loose</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <weatherForecast>
      <comment>On Thursday, no longer brilliant sunshine, but good mountain weather. It will remain dry, quite sunny and mild. During the course of the day, high-altitude clouds will move in high above the summits. They will hamper the sunlight, bring about diffuse light conditions. Temperature at 2000m: 6 degrees; at 3000m: -1 degree. Brisk northwesterly winds at high altitudes.</comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>Main danger: wet-snow avalanches</highlights>
      <comment>Avalanche danger is low in the morning and rises to moderate during the course of the day. On steep slopes with lots of snow and a smooth underground which have not yet discharged, glide-snow avalanches can trigger at any time of day or night in all aspects. Zones below glide cracks should be avoided. Due to daytime warming and solar radiation, wet loose-snow avalanches can trigger naturally, particularly on extremely steep slopes. Avalanches can grow to medium size and place exposed hiking trails at risk.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <comment>South-facing slopes are frequently bare of snow. Where there’s a snowpack on the ground, it’s thoroughly wet.</comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <tendency>
      <highlights>As a result of dropping temperatures, avalanche danger will decrease on Friday.</highlights>
      <tendencyType>decreasing</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-04-09T15:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-04-10T15:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-04-09</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
    </customData>
  </bulletin>
  <customData>
    <ALBINA>
      <generalHeadline>Swiftly rising daytime avalanche danger</generalHeadline>
    </ALBINA>
  </customData>
</bulletins>
