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Snow report. (21.01.2025)

Your update for safe and unforgettable ski days.

Here you will find all the current data to perfectly plan your ski day! Nestled between the Bregenzerwald, Allgäu, and Lechtal Alps, at an altitude of 1,260 to 2,800 metres, Warth-Schröcken am Arlberg is known as the "snowiest ski area in the Alps."

For those venturing off-piste into untouched powder slopes, alpine safety is essential. Inform yourself here about the current snow conditions and avalanche situation to set off into the terrain well-prepared.

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Current snowreport Wart-Schröcken

Last updated at 01/18/2025, 08:02 AM

Warth-Schröcken

Snowheight

Snowheight mountain

120 cm

Snowheight valley

85 cm

Fresh snow

Fresh snow

0 cm

Last snowfall

10.01.2025

Liftstate

All lifts

15

Open lifts

15

Temperatures

Min. temperature

-5 °C

Max. temperature

4 °C

Avalanche level icon

Current avalanche risk

2 - moderate avalanche danger level

Snowpack stability
The snowpack is only moderately well bonded on some steep slopes (steeper than 30 degrees) otherwise well bonded in general.

Likelihood of triggering
Triggering is possible, primarily from high additional loads, particularly on the indicated steep slopes (steeper than 30 degrees). Very large natural avalanches are unlikely.

2

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In Ski Arlberg, 85 cable cars and lifts are at your disposal, providing quick access to the best slopes. Experience unforgettable adventures in the alpine mountains and enjoy swift access to top-class runs.

Cable cars & lifts.
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Stay Well-Informed for Your Perfect Run! Find all the latest information on open and closed slopes in the ski area here, along with an interactive overview to help you plan your runs in Warth-Schröcken perfectly.

Pistes & ski routes.

Monday

2025-01-20

Partly sunny in the morning, gradually becoming cloudy in the afternoon.

max.

6 °C

min.

-3 °C

Today

2025-01-21

Early clouds will clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.

max.

4 °C

min.

-5 °C

Tomorrow

2025-01-22

The day starts sunny, but will be partly cloudy in the afternoon.

max.

6 °C

min.

-5 °C

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Total fallen snowfall per season (in meters)

Peak - 16,49 Meter (1998/99)
Negative record - 5,50 Meter (2006/07)