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    {
        "ID": "13376",
        "DatePublished": "2026-03-21",
        "Region": "7",
        "Summary": "",
        "SnowDistribution": "Wet snowpack.  Cloudy on the tops.  Winds approx 10mph or less.",
        "Comment": "A return to cooler conditions through tomorrow, with some cosmetic snow to 700 metres that should make the hills appear more Wintery. The older snowpack is likely to become firm and icy, with serious runout potential as temperatures cool through the day.",
        "WeatherInfluences": "There will be some overnight rain to all levels, followed by scattered showers through Sunday, which will fall as snow above 700 metres. Very Strong South-Westerly winds, will moderate to Strong through the day and veer to Westerly. Freezing level be around summits at dawn, slowly falling to 700 metres by the end of the day.",
        "SnowStability": "The remaining snowpack will become wet overnight then firm up through Sunday. There will be a small amount of fresh snow through the day, above 700 metres on North-East to South-East aspects. These new deposits are not expected to be significant. The largest areas of older, existing snowpack, are found on North through East to South-East aspects above 800 metres in the higher coires.  The avalanche hazard will be Low.",
        "ObservedWeatherInfluences": "A cloudy day with some slight drizzle in the morning, drier in the afternoon with some brighter spells. Winds were Moderate South-Westerly on the tops. Freezing level remained above the summits, with air temperatures around 2 degrees C at munro level.",
        "ObservedSnowStability": "The snowpack is gently thawing, well consolidated and stable. Greatest remaining snow amounts can be found above 800 metres, on North through East to South-East aspects in the higher coires. The snow here is generally softening in the warmer temperatures. The avalanche hazard is Low.",
        "KeyIcons": "0",
        "CompassRose": "val=11001100110011001100110011001100&txts=750&txtm=800&txte=1110",
        "avalancheProblems": []
    },
    {
        "ID": "13375",
        "DatePublished": "2026-03-21",
        "Region": "6",
        "Summary": "",
        "SnowDistribution": "Moist snowpack. Cloud base was at 900 metres all day.  Winds 20 -30 mph progress difficult at times with stronger gusts",
        "Comment": "Old avalanche and cornice debris is present in some gullies and litters the base of many crags in Coire Ardair.",
        "WeatherInfluences": "A little light rain or sleet is possible overnight and during the early morning, otherwise dry. Strong South West winds. Mild at all levels overnight but becoming noticeably cooler later in the morning.",
        "SnowStability": "Good stability in all locations. Forecasted precipitation unlikely bring significant change to overall stability and hazard. Initially moist and well bonded, the snowpack will become firmer everywhere later. Any remaining cornices expected to weaken for a time overnight.  The avalanche hazard will be Low",
        "ObservedWeatherInfluences": "Close to freezing near summits for a time overnight and generally cool during the day. Dry and overcast.",
        "ObservedSnowStability": "Good stability in all locations. Firm snow in places depending on aspect and altitude but softer elsewhere. Some residual cornices over a few steep locations, mainly East aspects. Old cornice and avalanche debris is present in low grade gullies and below many steep crags in Coire Ardair.  The avalanche hazard is Low",
        "KeyIcons": "0",
        "CompassRose": "val=11001100110011001100110011001100&txts=700&txtm=&txte=1130",
        "avalancheProblems": []
    },
    {
        "ID": "13374",
        "DatePublished": "2026-03-21",
        "Region": "4",
        "Summary": "",
        "SnowDistribution": "Limited patchy snow in specific places. Cloud base around 700 metres all day. Winds approx 10mph or less.",
        "Comment": "Any remaining cornices will be prone to collapse.\r\n\r\nUnsettled into next week with some wintery conditions.",
        "WeatherInfluences": "Dry this evening with a period of overnight rain and wet snow on the highest summits. Dryer through the day with the freezing level dropping to around 800 metres. Very strong South-Westerly winds veer to the West by morning, easing slightly.",
        "SnowStability": "The remaining snowpack will continue to consolidate with good stability. Largest areas of continuous snow will be on North to East aspects above 850 metres. There will be a light dusting of wet snow overnight on the highest summits though amounts will not be significant. Through the day, the snow surface will begin to refreeze above around 800 metres.   The avalanche hazard will be Low.",
        "ObservedWeatherInfluences": "Mainly dry with low cloud and some light drizzle. Light South-Westerly winds. The freezing level was above the summits.",
        "ObservedSnowStability": "The remaining snowpack continues to consolidate with good stability. The largest continuous areas are on North to East aspects above 850 metres. The generally moist and softening snow surface remains slightly firmer at higher elevations. The avalanche hazard is Low.",
        "KeyIcons": "0",
        "CompassRose": "val=11001100110011001100110011001100&txts=700&txtm=900&txte=1150",
        "avalancheProblems": []
    },
    {
        "ID": "13373",
        "DatePublished": "2026-03-21",
        "Region": "5",
        "Summary": "",
        "SnowDistribution": "Diminishing snowpack remaining good above 850m on some aspects. Good visibility. Mostly light to moderate winds.",
        "Comment": "Wonderful while it lasted - High pressure is now being replaced by more unsettled weather conditions. Normal service resumes&hellip;",
        "WeatherInfluences": "No precipitation has been forecast for the area. Winds will be fresh to strong South-South-Westerly, veering West-North-Westerly. Freezing level above the summits overnight, gradually lowering during the day to reach 1000 metres by the end of the period.",
        "SnowStability": "The remaining snow will be well bonded and stable throughout. Largest areas will be found on North to East aspects above 850 metres with the high mountain plateaus also holding good cover. Well broken, patchy snow on South and West aspects. The avalanche hazard will be Low.",
        "ObservedWeatherInfluences": "A dry, bright and sunny day with light West-North-Westerly winds backing and increasing to become fresh West-South-Westerly. Freezing level well above all summits.",
        "ObservedSnowStability": "The snowpack is thawing in the mild conditions but is well bonded and stable. Cover is becoming more patchy, but large areas exist on the high plateaus and North to East aspects above 850 metres. Rock and ice fall remain a hazard from steep cliffs during prolonged thaw periods.  The avalanche hazard is Low.",
        "KeyIcons": "0",
        "CompassRose": "val=11001100110011001100110011001100&txts=750&txtm=&txte=1215",
        "avalancheProblems": []
    },
    {
        "ID": "13372",
        "DatePublished": "2026-03-21",
        "Region": "2",
        "Summary": "",
        "SnowDistribution": "Winds approx 10 - 20 mph fresh, cooling. Generally good visibility with the cloud base around the highest summits.  Spring snowpack.",
        "Comment": "Risk of rockfall and cornice collapse remains overnight in the thawing temperatures. Snow will become increasing firm during the daytime, with hazardous runouts due to exposed rocks.",
        "WeatherInfluences": "Overnight the freezing level will be well above the summits then steadily drop to reach around 900 metres by the end of the forecasting period. Only trace amounts of summit snow, sleet and rain are expected. South-South-Westerly winds will increase during the night to reach gale force. During the day the wind will decrease to strong while veering West.",
        "SnowStability": "The snowpack will continue to thaw overnight, then steadily become firm and icy during the daytime, with good stability in all locations. The greatest extent of snow will be above 950 metres around coire back walls, ridge flanks and the plateau. The avalanche hazard will be Low.",
        "ObservedWeatherInfluences": "Dry, mild, calm and overcast. The midday summit temperature was 1.7 degrees Celsius.",
        "ObservedSnowStability": "The snowpack is stable throughout and was softening progressively throughout the day in the mild temperatures. The greatest extent of snow is above 950 metres around coire back walls, ridge flanks and the plateau. The avalanche hazard is Low.",
        "KeyIcons": "64",
        "CompassRose": "val=11001100110011001100110011001100&txts=700&txtm=950&txte=1310",
        "avalancheProblems": [
            {
                "problemType": "gliding_snow",
                "elevation": "750",
                "elevation_lower": "750",
                "elevation_upper": null,
                "aspects": []
            }
        ]
    },
    {
        "ID": "13371",
        "DatePublished": "2026-03-21",
        "Region": "3",
        "Summary": "",
        "SnowDistribution": "Slowly thawing snowpack. Cloudy on the tops with some bright spells. Winds 10 - 20 mph.",
        "Comment": "The outlook is for some wet and windy conditions on Monday night with snow showers on Tuesday.",
        "WeatherInfluences": "Very strong South-South-West winds overnight veer to the West and ease during the day. Showers, mainly overnight will fall as snow only on the higher summits. The freezing level will be above the summits overnight dropping to around 800 metres by the end of the period.",
        "SnowStability": "Stability in the existing snowpack will remain good; it will continue to thaw overnight with the surface refreezing during the day. Fresh snow accumulations are not expected to be significant. Cornice stability will improve as the temperature drops during the day. The avalanche hazard will be Low.",
        "ObservedWeatherInfluences": "It was a dry day with moderate South-Westerly winds. The freezing level was above the summits.",
        "ObservedSnowStability": "The snowpack continues to slowly thaw but remains well bonded and stable. Some large cornices remain above North to East aspects and collapse of these is is possible. The avalanche hazard is Low.",
        "KeyIcons": "0",
        "CompassRose": "val=11001100110011001100110011001100&txts=700&txtm=1100&txte=1345",
        "avalancheProblems": []
    }
]