Snow & avalanche report

Snow depth

Valley
0 cm
Mountain
0 cm

Snowfall

Last snowfall
Sunday
New snow
10 cm

Snow condition

Consistency
No Info

Avalanche warning level

  • Low avalanche danger
  • Moderate avalanche danger
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  • Considerable avalanche danger
  • High avalanche danger
  • Very high avalanche danger

Live temperature info

The snow and avalanche report delivers up-to-date details on snow depths, fresh snowfall and avalanche danger levels. Cable cars and lifts in the Ski Arlberg ski resort:
  • Flühen
    -2.1 °
  • Oberlech
    5.3 °
  • Seekopf
    7.1 °
  • Trittkopf
    5.9 °
  • Zug
    2.0 °
  • Flühen, Lech
    -3 °
  • Oberlech, Lech
    -1 °
  • Seekopf, Zürs
    0 °
  • Trittkopf, Zürs
    -2 °
  • Zug, Lech
    -3 °
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Snow and avalanche report

Ski Arlberg is renowned for its exceptional snow reliability, blending generous snowfalls with remarkable longevity. The snow report from each Ski Arlberg region covers present snow depths, recent falls and overall snow quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The current snow depths are largely determined by automated measuring stations in the ski area. --> See the current snow depths at Ski Arlberg.

Information on current snow depth and snow conditions can be found on the snow and avalanche report page.

For detailed information on snow cover, slope conditions, and snow quality, refer to the daily snow report.

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The current avalanche warning level for Ski Arlberg can be found in the avalanche warning report.

The avalanche forecast indicates the level of avalanche danger using the five-tier European Avalanche Danger Scale. Each of the five danger scale levels is described based on three parameters:

  • The likelihood of triggering avalanches,
  • the extent of hazardous areas,
  • and the size and frequency of the expected avalanches.

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