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    "publicationTime" : "2026-04-20T15:00:00Z",
    "validTime" : {
      "startTime" : "2026-04-20T15:00:00Z",
      "endTime" : "2026-04-21T15:00:00Z"
    },
    "unscheduled" : false,
    "source" : {
      "person" : {
        "name" : "ARSO"
      }
    },
    "weatherForecast" : {
      "comment" : "Tuesday morning will be quite clear at first. Variable cloud will develop during the day, with occasional fog on the tops. There will be brief showers, with snow showers above about 1500 m. There will be light to moderate northerly winds. Temperatures will be around 2 °C at 1500 m and -6 °C at 2500 m."
    },
    "avalancheActivity" : {
      "highlights" : "As the weather cools, the danger of Avalanches will decrease",
      "comment" : "The old snow cover is mostly well transformed, cohesive and stable. The danger of wet snow avalanches has been reduced. The exception is isolated parts of the high alpine regions above about 2000 m, where some New fallen snow has fallen in recent days. This may become slightly thinner and less stable during the day, especially on sunny slopes. Small wet snow avalanches are possible."
    },
    "snowpackStructure" : {
      "comment" : "If the weather clears, the snowpack will freeze better at night. During the day, the snow will become slightly lighter in the mid-mountains and on the sunny slopes of the high alpine regions. The zero isotherm will be around 1800 m above altitudes.\n\nOn Sunday and Monday, 5 to 10 cm of new fallen snow fell above about 2000 m. Precipitation was patchy with showers.\n\nThe snow has been quite heavy even in the high alpine regions.\n\nThe layers of snow are mostly well connected in the old snow cover. Individual weak layers of faceted snow crystals and abrasive grains occur more or less deep below the surface, and are more frequent on arable slopes above 1800 m."
    },
    "tendency" : [ {
      "highlights" : "Wednesday will be clear at first, with some variable cumulus cloud during the day. It will be a little cooler. Temperatures will be around 0 °C at 1500 m and -8 °C at 2500 m. Mostly moderate northerly winds will blow.\n\nThe snowpack will remain quite hard and frosty. The danger of avalanches will be slightly reduced, but the danger of slipping will increase.",
      "tendencyType" : "decreasing",
      "validTime" : {
        "startTime" : "2026-04-21T15:00:00Z",
        "endTime" : "2026-04-22T15:00:00Z"
      }
    } ],
    "customData" : {
      "ALBINA" : {
        "mainDate" : "2026-04-21"
      },
      "LWD_Tyrol" : {
        "dangerPatterns" : [ "DP10" ]
      }
    },
    "avalancheProblems" : [ {
      "problemType" : "wet_snow",
      "elevation" : {
        "upperBound" : "2000"
      },
      "validTimePeriod" : "all_day",
      "customData" : {
        "ALBINA" : {
          "avalancheType" : "loose"
        }
      },
      "aspects" : [ "NW", "SE", "S", "N", "E", "SW", "W", "NE" ]
    }, {
      "problemType" : "gliding_snow",
      "elevation" : { },
      "validTimePeriod" : "all_day",
      "customData" : {
        "ALBINA" : {
          "avalancheType" : "glide"
        }
      },
      "aspects" : [ "NW", "SE", "S", "N", "E", "SW", "W", "NE" ]
    } ],
    "bulletinID" : "4c020d15-d6a8-40b1-af03-d6e41a6b0888",
    "dangerRatings" : [ {
      "mainValue" : "low",
      "validTimePeriod" : "all_day"
    } ],
    "lang" : "en",
    "regions" : [ {
      "name" : "Southern Julian Alps",
      "regionID" : "SI-10"
    }, {
      "name" : "Central Julian Alps",
      "regionID" : "SI-7"
    }, {
      "name" : "Eastern Julian Alps",
      "regionID" : "SI-8"
    }, {
      "name" : "Western Julian Alps",
      "regionID" : "SI-6"
    }, {
      "name" : "Kamnik Alps",
      "regionID" : "SI-3"
    }, {
      "name" : "Savinja Alps and Carinthia",
      "regionID" : "SI-4"
    }, {
      "name" : "Western Karawanks",
      "regionID" : "SI-1"
    }, {
      "name" : "Central Karawanks",
      "regionID" : "SI-2"
    } ]
  } ]
}