As before, we obtain our weather data from ZAMG. Via the menu item Weather in the bar at the top, you can access the PG PowderMap, which allows you to select and scroll through the progonosis maps. ConditionsReports can also be selected via the map and can be displayed in combination with the new snow forecast map, for example. The ConditionsReports in the map can be filtered by overall impression and date.
PG Weather Service: Start of the season
Fresh snow, Weather, SNOWGRID
The SNOWGRID maps are also back and some of them are already pleasingly colorful.
Some of our CRers checked it out on site: At Corvatsch it was possible to ski down to the parking lot at the weekend and the first gullies can be skied without stone contact. Some early-season classics in the Stubai Valley were also successfully explored. Many thanks to all ConditionsReporters for the great pictures and information!
We wish you lots of fun, as little rock contact as possible, no crevasse falls and everyone a version of "beautiful weather" that suits their personal understanding of beauty.
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