{
  "bulletins": [
    {
      "avalancheActivity": {
        "comment": "The avalanche risk is moderate above around 2000 metres and low below that. In the aspects from west to north to east, mostly medium-sized, dry slab avalanches can still be triggered in persistent weak layers in a few places above 2000 metres. The avalanche prone locations are steep, shady areas adjacent to ridgelines, behind terrain edges and in entrances to gullies and bowls. Be especially careful at the transition from a little to a lot of snow, the avalanche prone locations are not recognisable in the terrain.\nOccasionally, avalanches can still be triggered in wind slabs at higher altitudes, in particular in the aspects from north-west to north-north to north-east, sometimes travelling through into the persistent weak layer and becoming larger.\nDuring the daytime changes, small wet loose snow slides can be triggered from extremely steep, sunny terrain.",
        "highlights": "Give priority to weak persistent layers!"
      },
      "avalancheProblems": [
        {
          "customData": {
            "ALBINA": {
              "avalancheType": "slab"
            }
          },
          "problemType": "persistent_weak_layers",
          "aspects": [
            "NW",
            "W",
            "E",
            "NE",
            "N"
          ],
          "elevation": {
            "lowerBound": "2000"
          },
          "validTimePeriod": "all_day"
        }
      ],
      "bulletinID": "b4013e9c-ded6-4646-9660-8999ed27049f",
      "customData": {
        "ALBINA": {
          "mainDate": "2026-03-24"
        },
        "LWD_Tyrol": {
          "dangerPatterns": []
        }
      },
      "dangerRatings": [
        {
          "mainValue": "low",
          "elevation": {
            "upperBound": "2000"
          },
          "validTimePeriod": "all_day"
        },
        {
          "mainValue": "moderate",
          "elevation": {
            "lowerBound": "2000"
          },
          "validTimePeriod": "all_day"
        }
      ],
      "lang": "en",
      "publicationTime": "2026-03-23T16:00:00+00:00",
      "regions": [
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-02",
          "name": "Totes Gebirge South"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-01",
          "name": "Dachsteingebiet"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-09",
          "name": "Eisenerzer Alpen"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-08-01",
          "name": "Triebener Tauern"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-07",
          "name": "W\u00f6lzer Tauern South"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-06",
          "name": "Rottenmanner Tauern"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-04-01",
          "name": "Schladminger Tauern North"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-05",
          "name": "W\u00f6lzer Tauern North"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-03",
          "name": "Ennstaler Alpen"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-04-02",
          "name": "Schladminger Tauern South"
        }
      ],
      "snowpackStructure": {
        "comment": "In places, there is still older wind slab that is only prone to triggering in isolated areas. Weak layers in the form of faceted crystals in the area of crusts are occasionally present in the transition to the persistent weak layer and in the persistent weak layer itself. Close to the ground, floating snow (large cup crystals) still weakens the snowpack in places. Deep and sunny middle layers are bare."
      },
      "source": {
        "provider": {
          "name": "LWD Steiermark",
          "website": "https://www.lawine-steiermark.at"
        }
      },
      "tendency": [
        {
          "highlights": "On Wednesday, it will once again be sunny and largely dry, with temperatures rising slightly. Until then, the avalanche risk will decrease slightly.  \nFrom Thursday, a massive onset of winter and an increase in avalanche risk is to be expected!",
          "tendencyType": "steady",
          "validTime": {
            "startTime": "2026-03-24T16:00:00+00:00",
            "endTime": "2026-03-25T16:00:00+00:00"
          }
        }
      ],
      "unscheduled": false,
      "validTime": {
        "startTime": "2026-03-23T16:00:00+00:00",
        "endTime": "2026-03-24T16:00:00+00:00"
      },
      "weatherForecast": {
        "comment": "The isolated snow showers will subside on Tuesday night and the clouds will soften again. Tuesday will bring mostly dry and occasionally sunny mountain weather. However, it will not be unclouded, initially low residual clouds may persist in the northern Alps and in the afternoon some cumulus clouds or medium-high cloud fields will form. The peaks may then be temporarily shrouded in fog. The temperature at 2000 metres will be between -4 and 0 degrees, at 1500 metres between 0 and +4 degrees. Moderate winds from the north-west."
      }
    },
    {
      "avalancheActivity": {
        "comment": "The avalanche risk is generally low. Nevertheless, there are individual avalanche prone locations, in particular behind terrain edges and in entrances to higher, steep, shady gullies and bowls. Small to medium-sized slab avalanches can occasionally be triggered by individuals.",
        "highlights": "Low avalanche danger, but still isolated avalanche prone locations in the persistent weak layer!"
      },
      "avalancheProblems": [
        {
          "customData": {
            "ALBINA": {
              "avalancheType": "slab"
            }
          },
          "problemType": "persistent_weak_layers",
          "aspects": [
            "NW",
            "W",
            "E",
            "NE",
            "N"
          ],
          "elevation": {
            "lowerBound": "1900"
          },
          "validTimePeriod": "all_day"
        }
      ],
      "bulletinID": "017256ee-374d-473b-8d3c-0e9feb3f7db2",
      "customData": {
        "ALBINA": {
          "mainDate": "2026-03-24"
        },
        "LWD_Tyrol": {
          "dangerPatterns": []
        }
      },
      "dangerRatings": [
        {
          "mainValue": "low",
          "validTimePeriod": "all_day"
        }
      ],
      "lang": "en",
      "publicationTime": "2026-03-23T16:00:00+00:00",
      "regions": [
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-11",
          "name": "M\u00fcrzsteger Alpen"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-10",
          "name": "Hochschwabgebiet"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-08-02",
          "name": "Gaaler Alpen"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-18",
          "name": "Murberge, Gurktaler Alpen"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-17",
          "name": "Seetaler Alpen"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-16",
          "name": "Koralpe East"
        },
        {
          "regionID": "AT-06-15",
          "name": "Stub- und Gleinalpe"
        }
      ],
      "snowpackStructure": {
        "comment": "On the surface, older wind slab snow can be found in places, which is usually sufficiently connected to the old snowpack. The snow base, fundament is often stable. Only in shady high altitudes does floating snow (cup crystals) continue to weaken the snow layering in places."
      },
      "source": {
        "provider": {
          "name": "LWD Steiermark",
          "website": "https://www.lawine-steiermark.at"
        }
      },
      "tendency": [
        {
          "highlights": "On Wednesday, it will once again be sunny and largely dry, with temperatures rising slightly. Until then, the risk of avalanches will decrease slightly.  \nFrom Thursday, a massive onset of winter and an increase in avalanche risk is to be expected!",
          "tendencyType": "steady",
          "validTime": {
            "startTime": "2026-03-24T16:00:00+00:00",
            "endTime": "2026-03-25T16:00:00+00:00"
          }
        }
      ],
      "unscheduled": false,
      "validTime": {
        "startTime": "2026-03-23T16:00:00+00:00",
        "endTime": "2026-03-24T16:00:00+00:00"
      },
      "weatherForecast": {
        "comment": "The isolated snow showers will subside on Tuesday night and the clouds will soften again. Tuesday will bring mostly dry and occasionally sunny mountain weather. However, it will not be unclouded, initially low residual clouds may persist in the northern Alps and in the afternoon some cumulus clouds or medium-high cloud fields will form. The peaks may then be temporarily shrouded in fog. The temperature at 2000 metres will be between -5 and 0 degrees north of the main Alpine ridge and between -3 and +2 south of it. At an altitude of 1500 metres, the temperature will be between -1 and +6 degrees. Moderate to brisk winds from north-west to north."
      }
    }
  ],
  "customData": {
    "ALBINA": {
      "generalHeadline": "Note the persistent weak layer - moderate avalanche danger in the high altitudes!"
    }
  }
}