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      "comment" : "The evening and night will be mostly cloudy, but there will be hardly any snowflakes. On Good Friday, the mountain weather improves temporarily, residual clouds and the last showers move away and mostly sunny weather sets in during the morning. The temperature at an altitude of 1500 metres will be between -2 and 2 degrees. Stormy winds with gusts of around 70 km/h from the north-west."
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      "comment" : "The avalanche danger is assessed as \"low\". Nevertheless, isolated pillows of wind drifted snow can be triggered as small slab avalanches.\n\nAvalanche prone locations are mainly found in gullies, bowls and behind terrain edges down to forest aisles.\n\nAs temperatures rise during the day, wet and gliding sluffs are also possible on slopes exposed to the sun."
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      "comment" : "There were repeated snowfalls on the Hochwechsel and in the Bucklige Welt in the last week in conjunction with mostly strong to stormy winds. The new fallen snow was transported intensively and deposited as wind slab, especially in forest aisles and at higher altitudes.\n\nWhere there is an old snowpack, the drift snow packs are deposited on it and can slide off. In addition, fractures within the drift snow layers are also possible in isolated cases."
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    "weatherForecast" : {
      "comment" : "The sky will remain mostly cloudy, with a few snowflakes falling in the northern congestion.\nThick clouds will often prevail over the Lower Austrian mountain peaks on Maundy Thursday and it will occasionally snow lightly over the western peaks.\nOver the eastern mountain peaks, winds from the north will be stormy in places, but weaker towards the west. Temperatures at 1500 metres will be around -2 °C."
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