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Current weather Hahnenkamm
A chance of sunny spells in the morning, then hazy and light snowfall during the day.
Vormittag
-4°C
Nachmittag
-5°C
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Here you can see all the information at a glance in PDF format. We provide you with a detailed overview: Which lifts and slopes are open? What is the weather like? What are the snow levels in the valley and on the mountains?
Current avalanche risk
3 - erhebliche Lawinengefahr
The snow mantle is in many steep slopes moderatly to weak solidified. Induction is only at a little additional burden particularly on the specified steep slopes possible. Occasionally are spontaneously some average, infrequent also bigger avalanches possible.
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More informationBergbahn Kitzbühel AG provides information. Which lifts and pistes are open? What is the weather like? How much snow is lying in the valley and on the mountain? You can get all this information at a glance in PDF format.
Quality at
the slopes
griffig
Snow-covered
slopes
0 km
Last
snowfall
18.01.2021
81 cm
Ski slopes-snow height on the mountain
80 cm
Depth of natural snow mountainside
70 cm
Ski slopes-snow height in the valley
25 cm
Snow height in the valley
-4 °C
Temperature mountain
2 °C
Temperature valley
How, when and where do we measure the depth of our snow?
Our 31 high-tech snow groomers send measuring data with GPS co-ordinates every day, which provides very precise information on the snow depth on our slopes.
Slope snow depth = the total depth of natural plus artificial snow on our ski runs.
Slope snow depth/mountain = an average of all the GPS measuring data collected every day on our slopes in the ski area that are over 1,600m above sea level.
Slope snow depth/valley = an average of all the GPS measuring data collected every day on our slopes in the ski resort around the valley stations (up to 100 metres above)
Natural snow depth/mountain: an automatic measuring station on the Schwarzkogel mountain (snowreporter.com) provides the latest data every day from 1,700m above sea level. (Note: snow drifts can influence measuring data!)