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      <locRef xlink:href="AT-07-02-01"/>
      <locRef xlink:href="AT-07-04-02"/>
      <locRef xlink:href="AT-07-17-02"/>
      <bulletinResultsOf>
        <BulletinMeasurements>
          <dangerRatings>
            <DangerRating>
              <mainValue>1</mainValue>
            </DangerRating>
          </dangerRatings>
          <dangerPatterns>
            <DangerPattern>
              <type>DP10</type>
            </DangerPattern>
          </dangerPatterns>
          <avProblems/>
          <tendency>
            <type>steady</type>
            <validTime>
              <TimePeriod>
                <beginPosition>2026-04-23T15:00:00Z</beginPosition>
                <endPosition>2026-04-24T15:00:00Z</endPosition>
              </TimePeriod>
            </validTime>
          </tendency>
          <avActivityHighlights>Wet snow requires caution.</avActivityHighlights>
          <avActivityComment>As a consequence of warming during the day and the solar radiation, the likelihood of wet avalanches being released will increase a little. Only isolated wet avalanches are possible. This applies in particular on extremely steep shady slopes. Mostly avalanches are small.</avActivityComment>
          <snowpackStructureComment>The snowpack will be wet all the way through over a wide area. The surface of the snowpack will freeze to form a strong crust only at high altitudes and will soften quickly. On steep sunny slopes as well as below approximately 1800 m hardly any snow is lying.</snowpackStructureComment>
          <tendencyComment>Outgoing longwave radiation during the night will be quite good. The danger of wet avalanches will increase a little during the day.</tendencyComment>
        </BulletinMeasurements>
      </bulletinResultsOf>
    </Bulletin>
  </observations>
</ObsCollection>
