Snow report Arlberg, 11/23/2024
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
1300 - 2300m
Avalanche warning level
no information (0)
Exposition
Snow condition
Snow quality
Very fine, cold powder snow on some slopes. Further up (approx. above 1800m) the wind has transported a lot of snow and the wind influence is noticeable. Western slopes are to be avoided, better snow on the southeast side and not too high.
Wind drifted snow
Intensity: medium
Altitude: 1800 m – 2300 m
Risks
Wind intensity: Medium (20 – 40 km/h)
Lots of drift snow to watch out for. In high alpine terrain certainly more prone to disruption than on the south-facing, lower slopes, which were previously completely free of snow.
Overall impression
After the rest of Tyrol unfortunately only received cosmetic amounts of fresh snow, the Arlberg was chosen as the tour destination with its acceptable measured values. We found good powder with sufficient snow conditions. Unfortunately, as the weather warms up, the powder fun on the southern slopes will soon come to an end. Luckily we were still early today to make tracks next to the snow cannons. The masses came up after us. Not worth it in the coming days.
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