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      <endTime>2026-04-11T15:00:00Z</endTime>
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    <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-08-03-02">
      <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>
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    <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>wet_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>2400</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>earlier</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
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    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2400</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
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        <ALBINA>
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      <problemType>wet_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <upperBound>2800</upperBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
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        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
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    </avalancheProblem>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>persistent_weak_layers</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m">
        <lowerBound>2400</lowerBound>
      </elevation>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
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        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
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    </avalancheProblem>
    <highlights></highlights>
    <weatherForecast>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>At low and intermediate altitudes, wet-snow; at high altitudes, old snow and small drifts.</highlights>
      <comment>Following a night of partly cloudy skies, the snowpack hardly freezes below 2400m and is rotten already in the early morning hours. Avalanches can in places be easily triggered, in particular on very steep north-facing slopes at altitudes between 1800 and 2200m. In addition, the likelihood of wet-snow avalanches will increase due to rainfall. Naturally triggered avalanches can be expected; and persons can trigger wet-snow avalanches. Avalanches can sweep along more snow into their plummet path and thereby grow to large size. At high altitudes, small snowdrift accumulations will be generated which - particularly near ridgelines - are prone to triggering. Furthermore, winter sports enthusiasts can trigger avalanches in the near-surface weak layers on high-altitude shady slopes in places. Such danger zones are impossible to recognize. Atop the hardened snowpack surface in high alpine regions, there is danger of being forced to take a fall on steep slopes.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <travelAdvisory>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </travelAdvisory>
    <tendency>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-04-11T15:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-04-12T15:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-04-11</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
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    <publicationTime>2026-04-10T15:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-04-10T15:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-04-11T15:00:00Z</endTime>
    </validTime>
    <unscheduled>false</unscheduled>
    <source>
      <person>
        <name>Florian Herla</name>
      </person>
    </source>
    <region regionID="AT-08-01">
      <name>Bregenzerwald Mountains</name>
    </region>
    <dangerRating>
      <mainValue>moderate</mainValue>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <avalancheProblem>
      <problemType>wet_snow</problemType>
      <elevation uom="m"/>
      <aspect>NW</aspect>
      <aspect>S</aspect>
      <aspect>SW</aspect>
      <aspect>W</aspect>
      <aspect>N</aspect>
      <aspect>SE</aspect>
      <aspect>NE</aspect>
      <aspect>E</aspect>
      <validTimePeriod>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>slab</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
      </customData>
    </avalancheProblem>
    <highlights></highlights>
    <weatherForecast>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>Rainfall will increase danger of wet-snow avalanches</highlights>
      <comment>Following a night of partly cloudy skies, snow is thoroughly wet already in early morning. Rainfall will heighten the likelihood of wet-snow avalanches triggering during the course of the day. Wherever the rainfall is heavy, wet loose-snow slides can sweep along more snow into the plummet path, turning the releases into large-sized ones with long plummet paths, particularly on north-facing slopes where there is a lot of snow on the ground.On steep, smooth-ground slopes with lots of snow which have not yet discharged, glide-snow avalanches can trigger in all aspects.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <travelAdvisory>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </travelAdvisory>
    <tendency>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <tendencyType>steady</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-04-11T15:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-04-12T15:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-04-11</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
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    <publicationTime>2026-04-10T15:00:00Z</publicationTime>
    <validTime>
      <startTime>2026-04-10T15:00:00Z</startTime>
      <endTime>2026-04-11T15:00:00Z</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>all_day</validTimePeriod>
    </dangerRating>
    <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>all_day</validTimePeriod>
      <customData>
        <ALBINA>
          <avalancheType>loose</avalancheType>
        </ALBINA>
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    </avalancheProblem>
    <highlights></highlights>
    <weatherForecast>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </weatherForecast>
    <avalancheActivity>
      <highlights>Small wet-snow slides as a result of rainfall</highlights>
      <comment>Due to rain impact, wet loose-snow avalanches can trigger naturally, particularly in extremely steep terrain. Avalanches are generally small-sized.</comment>
    </avalancheActivity>
    <snowpackStructure>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </snowpackStructure>
    <travelAdvisory>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <comment></comment>
    </travelAdvisory>
    <tendency>
      <highlights></highlights>
      <tendencyType>decreasing</tendencyType>
      <validTime>
        <startTime>2026-04-11T15:00:00Z</startTime>
        <endTime>2026-04-12T15:00:00Z</endTime>
      </validTime>
    </tendency>
    <customData>
      <ALBINA>
        <mainDate>2026-04-11</mainDate>
      </ALBINA>
      <LWD_Tyrol/>
    </customData>
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