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Above around 2400 m, there are isolated avalanche prone locations in the extended northern sector where slab avalanches can be triggered in persistent weak layers. Take care at the steep transitions from little to more snow.</avActivityComment>
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On Monday, the sun will shine in the morning with good visibility. In the afternoon, clouds will pass through and a few cumulus clouds will form, which may affect the sunshine and visibility. It will remain largely dry. The wind will freshen during the day and blow moderately from the north. At 2000 m 3 to 8 degrees, at 3000 m around -2 degrees.</wxSynopsisComment>
          <avActivityHighlights>Daytime increase in the danger of wet avalanches.</avActivityHighlights>
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In a few places in the terrain, wet avalanches can be triggered by winter sports. This is particularly the case in very steep terrain below around 2800 m, where there is still a lot of snow. In wet snow, avalanches can tear through to the ground, reach medium size and, if the terrain is unfavourable, advance into the green.
Above around 2400 m, there are isolated avalanche prone locations in the extended northern sector where slab avalanches can be triggered in persistent weak layers. Take care at the steep transitions from little to more snow.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>The melt-freeze crust in the morning slowly softens during the day. The snowpack underneath consists of compact snow characterised by rain up to high altitudes. On shady slopes above around 2400 metres, there are still weak layers of angular forms and deep rime in the old snowpack close to the ground. Low altitudes and sunny slopes at medium altitudes are snowed out.</snowpackStructureComment>
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          <wxSynopsisComment>Monday will clear, with some clouds in the afternoon. Mostly light westerly winds. Temperatures will be around 10 °C at 1500 m and 2 °C at 2500 m.</wxSynopsisComment>
          <avActivityHighlights>There will be low danger of avalanches</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The old snow cover is mostly well transformed, cohesive and stable. The danger of wet snow avalanches will be relatively low. Some Avalanches may occur as the weather warms up during the day.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>There will be some cloud overnight, so the snowpack may be wetter in the morning. During the day, the snow will become even heavier and melt. The zero isotherm will be around 2800 m above altitudes.

The snow is already quite dry in the high alpine regions. Snow is relatively scarce for this time of year.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>On Tuesday, the chance of local precipitation will increase, with a high snowfall level initially.</tendencyComment>
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          <wxSynopsisComment>Clouds will pass through on Sunday evening, but it will be clear again by midnight at the latest.
On Monday, the sun will shine in the morning with good visibility. In the afternoon, clouds will pass through and a few cumulus clouds will form, which may affect the sunshine and visibility. It will remain largely dry. The wind will freshen during the day and blow moderately from the north. At 2000 m 3 to 8 degrees, at 3000 m around -2 degrees.</wxSynopsisComment>
          <avActivityHighlights>Low avalanche danger, watch out for wet snow.</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The avalanche risk is low and increases slightly as the day warms up. Wet avalanches can only occasionally be triggered by winter sports. This is in particular where there is still a lot of snow, i.e. mainly on very steep shady slopes at high altitudes and in some cases on eastern and western slopes. The avalanches usually remain small, but can tear through to the ground in wet snow, occasionally reach medium size and, if the terrain is unfavourable, advance into the green.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>The morning melt-freeze crust slowly softens during the day. The snowpack underneath consists of compact snow characterised by rain. On shady slopes from around 2400 metres, there are weak layers of deep rime in the old snowpack close to the ground. The snowpack is moist to wet up to high altitudes. Low altitudes and sunny slopes at medium altitudes are covered in snow.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>More clouds in the following two nights - wet snow problem sets in earlier. Clear nights again towards the end of the week.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>Slight increase in the danger of wet avalanches during the day changes</generalHeadlineComment>
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          <avActivityHighlights>The snow surface remains hard in the shade: be aware of the risk of falling!</avActivityHighlights>
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          <snowpackStructureComment>Overnight outgoing longwave radiation causes the snow surface to freeze solid. During the day, it softens again quickly in the sun and remains hard in the shade at higher altitudes. Up to high altitudes, the snowpack consists mainly of snowmelt. On north-facing slopes at higher altitudes, there are still dry layers of faceted crystals deep in the snowpack in snow-rich areas. There is little snow below 1500 metres. The south-facing slopes are bare right up to the higher altitudes.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>Avalanche danger remains low.</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>The last avalanche bulletin of the season:</generalHeadlineComment>
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          <wxSynopsisComment>On Monday morning, the overnight clouds will disappear and it will quickly become quite sunny. In the afternoon, however, some spring clouds and isolated rain showers will quickly form, especially in the western mountain ranges. The wind will ease again somewhat, with north winds reaching 40 to 60 km/h at exposed high altitudes. The highest temperatures at 2000 metres will be around 4 degrees.</wxSynopsisComment>
          <avActivityHighlights>Slight increase in avalanche danger during the daytime changes.</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>The avalanche danger is assessed as low. Small wet slides cannot be ruled out from extremely steep terrain that has not yet been unloaded. These can detach themselves or be triggered by a small additional load from people and are usually small.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>In higher areas, there are large crystals in the lower snow layering in some places, which act as a possible weak layer. Otherwise, the snowpack is settled and, depending on altitudes and aspect, soft to hard. The snow cover is rapidly thinning out.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>The avalanche warning service ends the 2025/26 season and wishes you an accident-free summer!</tendencyComment>
          <generalHeadlineComment>End of the season!</generalHeadlineComment>
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