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PowderAlert 8 2024/25 | Snow for everyone! (Ok, almost everyone...)
03/12/2025 • Lars OelmannWell, after warming up with the alert limit in Alert 7, Ullr our favorite god finally gives us some real snow. The only downer: it snows the most where there is little snow and where the foundation of the snowpackis rather dangerous. -
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PowderAlert 7 2024/25 | We still have a pulse!
03/09/2025 • Lars OelmannAfter weeks of drought, there is finally some hope – at least in the south. This small snowfall could be just the beginning. -
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PowderAlert 6 2024/25 | May the average be with you!
01/25/2025 • Lars OelmannNot so long ago in a mountain range close close by..... DROUGHT. The stars don't lie. At least not the ones in the PowderGuide ConditionReports. One star, two stars. There's rarely more for the snow conditions at the moment.
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WeatherBlog 18 2024/25 | Refresh at last, at least in the south
03/12/2025 • Lea HartlTwo PowderAlerts after a long drought! And at least in parts of the Alps, it's continuing to be reasonably wintry! The south in particular is benefiting from a relatively stationary area of low pressure that lies diagonally over Spain and France and is repeatedly producing südstau this week. In the north (east), the amounts remain lower and will not significantly improve the snow conditions, but will hopefully at least alleviate the acute risk of forest fires. -
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WeatherBlog #17 2024/25 | Hoping for the Atlantic Bridge
03/04/2025 • Sebastian Müller & Michael StegerWe're not complaining any more, because the recent snowfalls have provided surprisingly good conditions, especially on the southern slopes of the Alps. The Alps are currently enjoying perfect weather thanks to blocking high pressure over Central Europe. The conditions for ski tours are quite good where there is snow and especially where it has recently snowed and should be taken advantage of. The outlook is not clearly promising, but a comeback of winter is quite possible in connection with a sudden stratospheric warming. So there is hope, and as long as there is hope, let's hold on to it. -
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WeatherBlog 16 2024/25 | Whining about the weather
02/26/2025 • Lea HartlMy colleague Sebastian dedicated last week's WetterBlog to the new PG weather, because of course it deserves such a dedication and because he didn't just want to "whine about the weather forecast". I, on the other hand, love to moan and have no inhibitions about doing so for both of us this week!
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SnowFlurry 2 2023/24 | Avalanches in the forest
02/24/2024 • Vinzent Letzner"Nothing can happen in the forest." - This is probably one of the most widespread misconceptions among skiers. It is true that statistically there are fewer avalanche accidents in the forest. However, those who are lulled into a false sense of security are unconsciously taking a high risk and acting carelessly. In today's SnowFlurries we therefore take a look at how the forest influences snowpack stability and what skiers need to bear in mind. -
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SnowFlurry 1 2023/24 | Christmas thaw
02/04/2024 • Lydia KnappeFortunately, this season got off to a very snowy start and provided a good foundation. It stayed that way until shortly before Christmas. The so-called Christmas thaw materialised just in time for Christmas. -
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SnowFlurry 3 2022/23 | The Arlberg effect
02/25/2023 • Stefanie HöppergerIn this rummage, we take a closer look at the so-called Arlberg effect and its impact on avalanche danger. As this effect does not only occur on the Arlberg, we refer to it more generally as the "effect of off-piste descents".
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totti_PG27.02.2025, 11:28 hThe weather forecast has been running reliably for a few days now and provides the data for Europe at around 6.30 am our time. The data for the rest of the world will follow at around 10.30 a.m. after the necessary computing power! We are working on improving this even further!Translated from German.
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bergjunge09.02.2025, 22:31 hNice, thank you!Translated from German.
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totti_PG07.02.2025, 09:36 hWeather forecast is up to date again. And if you're planning your next trip to the USA or Japan or South America or Kashmir, then zoom out of the map! More about the new weather soon in the news!Translated from German.
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totti_PG07.02.2025, 07:12 hAs some of you probably already noticed yesterday, the new release of the weather has been running since yesterday - we will inform you about the new features in a news item soon. However, the automatic update did not start tonight :( We are working on it and will get the problem under control! Please excuse the delay for today's forecast!Translated from German.
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Benni_Supernova03.12.2024, 13:52 h...a brief comment on your actually very good new weather map: place names appear relatively late on the map when zooming in, and are sometimes difficult to read due to the overlay of the shaded mountain profile. This could certainly be optimized a little ;-)Translated from German.
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totti_PG12.11.2024, 21:28 hHi Benni, you've already noticed that correctly. Unfortunately, we accidentally set part of our (weather) test environment to live today and this bug arose as a result. Sorry for this faux pas - exactly when the snow finally falls :( It's fixed now and I hope you'll all see the improvements to the PG weather forecast pages soon. But I still have to ask you for a little patience...Translated from German.
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Benni_Supernova12.11.2024, 17:30 hCan it be that in the weather forecast map the legend at the bottom right of the image always remains incorrectly set to "Snow temperature in degrees Celsius" - even if you want to know, for example, the amount of fresh snow in cm (!)? Bug, or am I just not able to use it?Translated from German.
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totti_PG03.12.2023, 15:36 hHi freerider13, This definitely has nothing to do with inability! We have hidden them so well that they are no longer there ;) We have decided to concentrate on the colorful content for the time being and leave out the content that is just as easy to get elsewhere. But there may be something weather-related to read again in the future!Translated from German.
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freerider1303.12.2023, 10:40 hI like the new map features. But how do I get to the weather forecast as text? I think I'm too stupid for that...Translated from German.
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sebastian_pg28.11.2023, 17:08 h@jared: The legend, i.e. the colorbar with unit, should be at the bottom right next to the weather model. Or what are you missing the legend for?Translated from German.
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jared28.11.2023, 14:52 hhey really great the new features, what I'm missing is a legend !!!Translated from German.
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sebastian_pg28.11.2023, 14:09 hSaturday 02.12. is a good example of uncertain forecast conditions. Ensemble minimum and maximum vary greatly, especially in the mountains around the Adriatic. But if all goes well, the south side of the Alps will also get its base, and maybe a powder alert!Translated from German.
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sebastian_pg24.11.2023, 14:48 hLooks good on the northern side of the Alps! +: from tomorrow a bug in the snow line will be fixed. So far, all values below 1000m have also been set to red.Translated from German.
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totti_PG20.11.2023, 13:27 hHi bergjunge, the bug with the own CRs is a bug, we are working on it. The CR app is already being revised (for functionality) and then generally (with possible extensions) in the course of the season. The forum fell victim to rationalization measures ;) Best regards, TottiTranslated from German.
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bergjunge20.11.2023, 12:04 hI like it too! Two questions: Unfortunately, I can't view my old CRs. Will this be added later? Or does it look like a bug now, because the individual CRs at the bottom are then simply broken off with the blue PG banner. And what about the forum? Have you given up on it? ;)Translated from German.
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maxfree16.11.2023, 22:48 hLooks really nice! Well doneTranslated from German.