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          <snowpackStructureComment>With outgoing longwave radiation overnight, a stable melt-freeze crust forms on the surface, which softens again during the daytime changes in the sun. In many places, the snowpack is soaked through to the higher elevations and consists mainly of snowmelt. On north-facing slopes at higher altitudes, there are still layers of faceted crystals deep in the snowpack. There is hardly any snow below 1500 metres, the southern slopes are largely bare.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>No change for the time being.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>In the shade, the snow remains hard and icy. Caution: risk of falling!</generalHeadlineComment>
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          <snowpackStructureComment>With outgoing longwave radiation overnight, a stable melt-freeze crust forms on the surface, which softens again during the daytime changes in the sun. In many places, the snowpack is soaked through to the higher elevations and consists mainly of snowmelt. On north-facing slopes at higher altitudes, there are still layers of faceted crystals deep in the snowpack. There is hardly any snow below 1500 metres, the southern slopes are largely bare.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>No change for the time being.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>In the shade, the snow remains hard and icy. Caution: risk of falling!</generalHeadlineComment>
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          <avActivityHighlights>The foothills of the Alps are snow-free in many places.</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The avalanche risk is low. Occasionally, small gliding avalanches can detach themselves on very steep slopes with smooth ground.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>At night, a stable melt-freeze crust forms, which softens again during the day in the sun. Otherwise, the remaining snowpack is patchy, soaked and consists mainly of snowmelt. The southern sides are largely free of snow except for individual snow fields in areas adjacent to the ridgeline, crest or summit.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>No change for the time being.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>In the shade, the snow remains hard and icy. Caution: risk of falling!</generalHeadlineComment>
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