Warth Schroecken
Skigebiet Warth-Schröcken

Snowreport.

Here you’ll find the latest data to allow you to perfectly plan your day’s skiing!

Nestled among Bregenz Forest, Allgäu and Lechtal Alps at an altitude of between 1,260 and 2,800 meters and numerous north-facing slopes, Warth-Schröcken am Arlberg is known as the “skiing area with the most natural snow in the Alps”. Those who dare venture beyond the pistes and want to enjoy pristine powder snow slopes, should know how to move about safely in the open terrain and be familiar with high alpine hazards. Here you can find information about the snow texture and avalanche situation.

Warth-Schröcken

Current avalanche risk

3 - considerable avalanche danger level

Snowpack stability
The snowpack is moderately to poorly bonded on many steep slopes (steeper than 30 degrees).

Likelihood of triggering
Triggering is possible, even from low additional loads, particularly on the indicated steep slopes (steeper than about 30 degrees). In certain situations some large, and in isolated cases very large natural avalanches are possible.

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Current snowreport Warth-Schröcken

Last updated on01.04.2023 08:14:20

Snowheight

Snowheight mountain

160 cm

Snowheight valley

110 cm

Fresh snow

Fresh snow

5 cm

Last snowfall

01.04.2023

3

Avalanche Level

Level

3

Tendency

keine

Temperatures

min. Temperature

-1 °C

max. Temperature

5 °C

Current snowreport Lech-Zürs

Last updated on27.03.2023 10:16:17

Snowheight

Snowheight mountain

250 cm

Snowheight valley

75 cm

Fresh snow

Fresh snow

25 cm

Last snowfall

27.03.2023

Liftstate

All lifts

37

Open lifts

26

Temperatures

min. Temperature

-1 °C

max. Temperature

5 °C

Current snowreport St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben

Last updated on27.03.2023 10:17:06

Snowheight

Snowheight mountain

200 cm

Snowheight valley

50 cm

Fresh snow

Fresh snow

0 cm

Last snowfall

27.03.2023

Liftstate

All lifts

38

Open lifts

22

Temperatures

min. Temperature

-1 °C

max. Temperature

5 °C

Total fallen snowfall per season (in meters)

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

Likelihood of triggering
Triggering is possible, even from low additional loads, particularly on the indicated steep slopes (steeper than about 30 degrees). In certain situations some large, and in isolated cases very large natural avalanches are possible.

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Please note the current traffic situation

  • L200 Bregenzerwald
  • B198 Reutte
  • L198 Lech
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