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      "highlights" : "In the higher elevations there are weak layers near the surface.",
      "comment" : "The avalanche risk is moderate above 2200 metres and low below that. Persistent weak layers are problematic. The few avalanche prone locations are in very steep terrain in the north-west, north to north-east aspects. Slab avalanches can be triggered with little additional load and usually remain small. In rare cases, snow slabs can be triggered with a large additional load, for example by a small, superficial avalanche, in deep-lying weak layers and then reach medium size.\n\nSunlight can trigger small, wet loose snow avalanches from extremely steep terrain."
    },
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      "comment" : "On shady slopes at higher altitudes (above 1500 m), weak layers can be found under older wind slabs in some places. At higher altitudes, soft layers close to the ground consist of larger, angular, sometimes rounded faceted crystals. The overlying old snowpack is well stabilised. The little new fallen snow becomes moist with the sunlight and loses firmness. In shady, wind-protected areas at high altitudes, it remains powdery. Overall, there is little snow and the south-facing slopes are thinning out more and more."
    },
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      "highlights" : "With new fallen snow and stormy winds, the avalanche risk increases in the second half of the week.",
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        "endTime" : "2026-03-25T16:00:00Z"
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      "mainValue" : "low",
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      "mainValue" : "moderate",
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    }, {
      "name" : "Berchtesgaden Alps",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-60"
    }, {
      "name" : "Allgäu  Alps Central",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-12"
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      "endTime" : "2026-03-24T16:00:00Z"
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    "unscheduled" : false,
    "source" : {
      "person" : {
        "name" : "Avalanche Service Bavaria"
      }
    },
    "avalancheActivity" : {
      "highlights" : "On shady slopes at higher altitudes, there are still connected snow fields.",
      "comment" : "The avalanche risk is low. On the northern sides of the highest peaks and areas adjacent to the summit and ridge, older snowdrift accumulations with low additional loads can be triggered as small slab avalanches."
    },
    "snowpackStructure" : {
      "comment" : "Older wind slab snow has usually bonded well with the old snow surface. In the highest areas adjacent to the ridgeline, crest or summit, it can still be prone to triggering on shady slopes. The snowpack is generally well stabilised and slightly moist. Only on the northern sides of higher elevations is the snow still dry on the surface. Overall, there is little snow, the southern sides are largely snowed out."
    },
    "tendency" : [ {
      "highlights" : "With new fallen snow and wind, the avalanche risk increases slightly in the second half of the week.",
      "validTime" : {
        "startTime" : "2026-03-24T16:00:00Z",
        "endTime" : "2026-03-25T16:00:00Z"
      }
    } ],
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      "LWD_Tyrol" : {
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      }
    },
    "avalancheProblems" : [ ],
    "bulletinID" : "6481df5c-fae2-4d18-8666-1526ce65df07",
    "dangerRatings" : [ {
      "mainValue" : "low",
      "validTimePeriod" : "all_day"
    } ],
    "lang" : "en",
    "regions" : [ {
      "name" : "Chiemgau Alps East",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-52"
    }, {
      "name" : "Bavarian Prealps West",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-41"
    }, {
      "name" : "Chiemgau Alps West",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-51"
    }, {
      "name" : "Allgäu  Prealps",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-11"
    }, {
      "name" : "Bavarian Prealps East",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-43"
    }, {
      "name" : "Bavarian Prealps Central",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-42"
    }, {
      "name" : "Ammergau Alps North",
      "regionID" : "DE-BY-20"
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      "generalHeadline" : "At higher altitudes, the snowpack still consists of several, sometimes weak layers."
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