{"bulletins":[{"bulletinID":"ec7fd988-7d35-42b7-99f0-8a93fc92491a","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-7222","name":"unteres Puschlav"},{"regionID":"CH-7231","name":"Münstertal"},{"regionID":"CH-7126","name":"Val S-charl"},{"regionID":"CH-7113","name":"Zuoz"},{"regionID":"CH-5234","name":"Bivio"},{"regionID":"CH-7125","name":"Val dal Spöl"},{"regionID":"CH-7111","name":"Corvatsch"},{"regionID":"CH-7115","name":"Val Chamuera"},{"regionID":"CH-7211","name":"Bergell"},{"regionID":"CH-5233","name":"Avers"},{"regionID":"CH-7221","name":"oberes Puschlav"},{"regionID":"CH-7114","name":"St. Moritz"},{"regionID":"CH-7112","name":"Bernina"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"considerable","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"persistent_weak_layers","dangerRatingValue":"considerable","elevation":{"lowerBound":2400,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"considerable\" (3-) in northwest to north to northeast facing aspects above 2400m."}},"comment":"In some places avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach large size. These avalanche prone locations are rather rare but are difficult to recognise. Caution is to be exercised in particular on little-used, rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes. Whumpfing sounds and the formation of shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack can indicate the danger. In addition the mostly small wind slabs of the last two days are prone to triggering in some cases still. <br/> Backcountry touring and other off-piste activities call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["persistent_weak_layers"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"24500d39-4367-44b2-a21b-871881a5567b","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-6111","name":"Bedrettotal"},{"regionID":"CH-6121","name":"untere Maggiatäler"},{"regionID":"CH-6114","name":"obere Maggiatäler"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"considerable","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"wind_slab","dangerRatingValue":"considerable","elevation":{"lowerBound":2200,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"considerable\" (3-) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2200m."}},"comment":"The wind slabs of the last two days are in some cases prone to triggering. Single winter sport participants can release avalanches. In some places avalanches can also release deeper layers of the snowpack and reach large size. Such avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. They are to be found in particular on rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes and at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. <br/> Backcountry touring and other off-piste activities call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger."},{"problemType":"persistent_weak_layers","dangerRatingValue":"considerable","elevation":{"lowerBound":2200,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"considerable\" (3-) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2200m."}},"comment":"The wind slabs of the last two days are in some cases prone to triggering. Single winter sport participants can release avalanches. In some places avalanches can also release deeper layers of the snowpack and reach large size. Such avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. They are to be found in particular on rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes and at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. <br/> Backcountry touring and other off-piste activities call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["wind_slab","persistent_weak_layers"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"95ba205b-27ab-4aca-906a-18c54b64f18e","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-1225","name":"Iffigen"},{"regionID":"CH-1312","name":"Monthey-Val d'Illiez"},{"regionID":"CH-4114","name":"Conthey-Fully"},{"regionID":"CH-1114","name":"Bex-Villars"},{"regionID":"CH-4213","name":"Konkordia Gebiet"},{"regionID":"CH-4214","name":"Riederalp"},{"regionID":"CH-4111","name":"Emosson"},{"regionID":"CH-4121","name":"Montana"},{"regionID":"CH-4215","name":"Leuk"},{"regionID":"CH-1223","name":"Wildhorn"},{"regionID":"CH-1227","name":"Engstligen"},{"regionID":"CH-1232","name":"Blüemlisalp"},{"regionID":"CH-4211","name":"Leukerbad - Lötschental"},{"regionID":"CH-1234","name":"Jungfrau - Schilthorn"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"moderate","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"wind_slab","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2000,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2+) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2000m."}},"comment":"The wind slabs of the last two days are in some cases still prone to triggering. Single winter sport participants can release avalanches, including medium-sized ones. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in pass areas and in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. <br/> Backcountry touring and other off-piste activities call for careful route selection."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["wind_slab"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"9336c879-e872-4b44-8990-2245728fa60c","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-5215","name":"Val Sumvitg"},{"regionID":"CH-4222","name":"Zermatt"},{"regionID":"CH-7123","name":"Sur Tasna"},{"regionID":"CH-4223","name":"Saas Fee"},{"regionID":"CH-7122","name":"östliche Silvretta"},{"regionID":"CH-7124","name":"Val Suot"},{"regionID":"CH-4221","name":"untere Vispertäler"},{"regionID":"CH-5111","name":"nördliches Prättigau"},{"regionID":"CH-5122","name":"Schanfigg"},{"regionID":"CH-4225","name":"Mattmark"},{"regionID":"CH-5221","name":"Domleschg - Lenzerheide"},{"regionID":"CH-5113","name":"westliche Silvretta"},{"regionID":"CH-4124","name":"Val d'Anniviers"},{"regionID":"CH-7121","name":"Samnaun"},{"regionID":"CH-4113","name":"Val d'Entremont-Val Ferret"},{"regionID":"CH-5123","name":"Davos"},{"regionID":"CH-5112","name":"südliches Prättigau"},{"regionID":"CH-4241","name":"Reckingen"},{"regionID":"CH-5222","name":"Schams"},{"regionID":"CH-4122","name":"Val d'Hérens"},{"regionID":"CH-5214","name":"Obersaxen - Safiental"},{"regionID":"CH-5231","name":"Albulatal"},{"regionID":"CH-5232","name":"Savognin"},{"regionID":"CH-4224","name":"Monte Rosa"},{"regionID":"CH-4112","name":"Génépi"},{"regionID":"CH-4123","name":"Arolla"},{"regionID":"CH-5212","name":"südliches Tujetsch"},{"regionID":"CH-4115","name":"Martigny-Verbier"},{"regionID":"CH-4243","name":"nördliches Obergoms"},{"regionID":"CH-4125","name":"Mountet"},{"regionID":"CH-4212","name":"Turtmanntal"},{"regionID":"CH-2224","name":"südliches Urseren"},{"regionID":"CH-4116","name":"Haut Val de Bagnes"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"moderate","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"wind_slab","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2200,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2+) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2200m."}},"comment":"In isolated cases avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach large size. These avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. Caution is to be exercised in particular on little-used, rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes. <br/> In addition the somewhat older wind slabs should be taken into account. These are mostly small. <br/> Defensive route selection is recommended."},{"problemType":"persistent_weak_layers","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2200,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2+) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2200m."}},"comment":"In isolated cases avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach large size. These avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. Caution is to be exercised in particular on little-used, rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes. <br/> In addition the somewhat older wind slabs should be taken into account. These are mostly small. <br/> Defensive route selection is recommended."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["wind_slab","persistent_weak_layers"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"5779f0e8-0279-4376-a7cb-06d179850fff","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-6212","name":"basso Moesano"},{"regionID":"CH-6112","name":"obere Leventina"},{"regionID":"CH-4244","name":"südliches Obergoms"},{"regionID":"CH-6131","name":"Luganese"},{"regionID":"CH-6122","name":"Riviera"},{"regionID":"CH-4242","name":"Binntal"},{"regionID":"CH-4231","name":"nördliches Simplon Gebiet"},{"regionID":"CH-6211","name":"alto Moesano"},{"regionID":"CH-5216","name":"Zervreila"},{"regionID":"CH-6115","name":"untere Leventina"},{"regionID":"CH-6113","name":"Bleniotal"},{"regionID":"CH-4232","name":"südliches Simplon Gebiet"},{"regionID":"CH-5223","name":"Rheinwald"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"moderate","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"wind_slab","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2000,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","SE","SW","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2+) in southwest to north to southeast facing aspects above 2000m."}},"comment":"The wind slabs of the last two days can be released by a single winter sport participant in some cases. They are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. Additionally in isolated cases avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach medium size. These avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. They are to be found in particular on rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes and at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. <br/> Defensive route selection is recommended."},{"problemType":"persistent_weak_layers","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2000,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","SE","SW","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"plus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2+) in southwest to north to southeast facing aspects above 2000m."}},"comment":"The wind slabs of the last two days can be released by a single winter sport participant in some cases. They are to be found in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. Additionally in isolated cases avalanches can be released in the old snowpack and reach medium size. These avalanche prone locations are rare but are difficult to recognise. They are to be found in particular on rather lightly snow-covered shady slopes and at transitions from a shallow to a deep snowpack. <br/> Defensive route selection is recommended."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["wind_slab","persistent_weak_layers"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"fb3d6fbb-3f61-4237-a9bd-461f7c7f616e","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-1311","name":"Vouvry"},{"regionID":"CH-1246","name":"Gadmertal"},{"regionID":"CH-1245","name":"Guttannen"},{"regionID":"CH-1222","name":"Gstaad"},{"regionID":"CH-2134","name":"Bisistal"},{"regionID":"CH-3113","name":"Glarus Süd-Sernftal"},{"regionID":"CH-2122","name":"Engelberg"},{"regionID":"CH-1224","name":"Lenk"},{"regionID":"CH-1247","name":"Grimselpass"},{"regionID":"CH-1228","name":"Obersimmental"},{"regionID":"CH-5121","name":"Calanda"},{"regionID":"CH-3114","name":"Glarus Mitte"},{"regionID":"CH-1241","name":"Brienz-Interlaken"},{"regionID":"CH-1226","name":"Adelboden"},{"regionID":"CH-1242","name":"Grindelwald"},{"regionID":"CH-1113","name":"Aigle-Leysin"},{"regionID":"CH-1112","name":"Pays d'Enhaut"},{"regionID":"CH-1233","name":"Lauterbrunnen"},{"regionID":"CH-2223","name":"nördliches Urseren"},{"regionID":"CH-2211","name":"Schächental"},{"regionID":"CH-1231","name":"Kandersteg"},{"regionID":"CH-5124","name":"Flims"},{"regionID":"CH-2123","name":"Melchtal"},{"regionID":"CH-3224","name":"Sarganserland"},{"regionID":"CH-2221","name":"Meiental"},{"regionID":"CH-1221","name":"Niedersimmental"},{"regionID":"CH-1121","name":"Jaun"},{"regionID":"CH-1244","name":"Hasliberg - Rosenlaui"},{"regionID":"CH-1243","name":"Schreckhorn"},{"regionID":"CH-3112","name":"Glarus Süd-Grosstal"},{"regionID":"CH-2222","name":"Maderanertal"},{"regionID":"CH-5211","name":"nördliches Tujetsch"},{"regionID":"CH-2212","name":"Uri Rot Stock"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"moderate","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"neutral"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"wind_slab","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2000,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"neutral","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2=) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2000m."}},"comment":"The wind slabs of the last two days are in some cases still prone to triggering. Winter sport participants can release avalanches in some places. These can reach medium size. Caution is to be exercised in particular adjacent to ridgelines and in pass areas, as well as in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["wind_slab"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"c7a1b12e-adac-4078-97fd-79de95d63e90","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-1213","name":"Hohgant"},{"regionID":"CH-2133","name":"Stoos"},{"regionID":"CH-3111","name":"Glarus Nord"},{"regionID":"CH-2132","name":"Ybrig"},{"regionID":"CH-2124","name":"Gersau"},{"regionID":"CH-3223","name":"Flumserberg"},{"regionID":"CH-3222","name":"Alpstein - Alvier"},{"regionID":"CH-2111","name":"Pilatus"},{"regionID":"CH-2121","name":"Glaubenberg"},{"regionID":"CH-3311","name":"Liechtenstein"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"moderate","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus"}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"no_distinct_avalanche_problem","dangerRatingValue":"moderate","elevation":{"lowerBound":2000,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":"minus","coreZoneText":"Danger level \"moderate\" (2-) in west to north to east facing aspects above 2000m."}},"comment":"The near-surface layers of the snowpack can still be released in some place by people. The avalanches are rather small. The avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular in pass areas and in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["no_distinct_avalanche_problem"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. Winds will rise appreciably in the morning, becoming strong to storm force in the north and west, while in the south and in Grisons they will be moderate to strong from westerly directions at high altitudes.</p><p>On Thursday, there will be widespread snowfall down to low altitudes in the north, and this will be persistent in Lower Valais and on the northern flank of the Alps where 30 to 50 cm of snow will fall above 2000 m; elsewhere less. There will be a storm-force northwesterly wind in the mountains. In the far south, conditions will be dry with sunny intervals in a strong northerly foehn wind.</p><p>Avalanche danger will increase, markedly so in the north over the course of the day from Wednesday onwards.</p>"}]},{"bulletinID":"67b6ca6c-03ce-4d42-8613-7dfe1d336cde","validTime":{"startTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","endTime":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"},"nextUpdate":"2026-03-24T16:00:00Z","publicationTime":"2026-03-24T07:00:00Z","lang":"en","unscheduled":false,"regions":[{"regionID":"CH-8112","name":"Vallée de Joux"},{"regionID":"CH-8213","name":"Vallon de Saint-Imier"},{"regionID":"CH-2112","name":"Schwarzenberg"},{"regionID":"CH-1212","name":"östliche Berner Voralpen"},{"regionID":"CH-8113","name":"Yverdon - Bevaix"},{"regionID":"CH-6132","name":"Mendrisiotto"},{"regionID":"CH-3221","name":"Toggenburg"},{"regionID":"CH-3211","name":"Appenzeller Alpen"},{"regionID":"CH-1122","name":"Gruyère"},{"regionID":"CH-8111","name":"Saint-Cergue"},{"regionID":"CH-1111","name":"Waadtländer Voralpen"},{"regionID":"CH-2131","name":"Rothenthurm"},{"regionID":"CH-1211","name":"westliche Berner Voralpen"},{"regionID":"CH-8211","name":"Val de Ruz - Colombier"},{"regionID":"CH-8212","name":"Bienne - Neuchâtel"}],"dangerRatings":[{"mainValue":"low","validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":null}}}],"avalancheProblems":[{"problemType":"no_distinct_avalanche_problem","dangerRatingValue":"low","elevation":{"lowerBound":1400,"upperBound":null},"aspects":["N","NE","E","SE","SW","W","NW"],"validTimePeriod":"all_day","customData":{"CH":{"subdivision":null,"coreZoneText":"Danger level \"low\" (1) in southwest to north to southeast facing aspects above 1400m."}},"comment":"Individual avalanche prone locations are to be found in particular in extremely steep terrain. Mostly avalanches are small. Restraint should be exercised because avalanches can sweep people along and give rise to falls."}],"customData":{"CH":{"aggregation":[{"category":"dry","validTimePeriod":"all_day","problemTypes":["no_distinct_avalanche_problem"]}]}},"weatherForecast":{"comment":"<h1>Weather forecast to Tuesday</h1><p>After a mostly clear night, conditions will mainly be sunny during the day.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2 contenteditable=\"false\">Temperature</h2><p>Rising, reaching around 0 °C at midday at 2000 m</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Mostly light from northerly directions</p>"},"weatherReview":{"comment":"<h1>Weather review for Monday</h1><p>Overnight to Monday and during the day there was a little snowfall, especially in the north above 1400 m. There were sunny spells in the west and south, but cloud cover was heavier towards the east.</p><h2>New snow</h2><p>-</p><h2>Temperature</h2><p>At midday at 2000 m, between -3 °C in the north and 0 °C in the south</p><h2>Wind</h2><p>Northerly:</p><ul><li>moderate at times on the northern Alpine ridge and on the main Alpine ridge</li><li>elsewhere light</li></ul>"},"snowpackStructure":{"comment":"<h1>Snowpack</h1><p>Sunday's layers of new and drifted snow are becoming increasingly stable. The number of places where avalanches can be triggered in these layers is decreasing. Western Ticino and the western and central parts of the northern Alpine ridge have seen the largest volumes of new and drifted snow. The probability of triggering in buried surface hoar, which is primarily present in southern Valais and in Grisons, is also decreasing.</p><p>Isolated avalanches are repeatedly being triggered in near-ground weak layers in the inneralpine regions and southern parts of Grisons. These avalanches may still become large. In other regions, although there are still weak layers in the near-ground old snowpack on shady slopes, they are mostly so thickly covered that they are very unlikely to be triggered.</p><p>With warming and solar radiation on Tuesday, there may be loose snow slides originating from near-surface snow layers, especially in rocky terrain.</p>"},"tendency":[{"comment":"<h1>Outlook to Thursday</h1><p>After a partly clear night into Wednesday, cloud cover will increase from the west in the morning. Conditions will initially remain mostly sunny, especially in the east and south. Later on, cloud cover will increase there as well while, in the north, precipitation will set in over the course of the afternoon. By the evening, 10 to 20 cm of snow will have fallen on the northern flank of the Alps; elsewhere less. The snowfall level will rapidly drop from 1200 m to low altitudes by the evening. 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