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
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
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
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
Live
Weather station Salober.
2.050 m
Live
Wartherhorn-Express.
2.050 m
Live
Webcam Steffisalp.
1.520 m
Live
Lake Körbersee.
1.654 m
Live
Salober mountainview.
2.050 m
Live
Salober valley station.
1.668 m
Live
Widdersteinhütte panorama.
2.015 m
Live
Webcam Wolfegg Warth.
1.550 m
Live
Webcam Hochalphütte.
1991 m
Live
Warth Kirche.
1.520 m
Live
Church Schröcken.
1.265 m
Live
Widderstein with Simmel.
1.589 m
Live
Jägeralp-Express.
1.589 m
Live
Hotel Adler.
1.675 m
Total fallen snowfall per season (in meters)
Peak - 16,49 Meter (1998/99)
Negative record - 5,50 Meter (2006/07)