Redesigned from the ground up: clearer, more user-friendly and with significantly more information than before. Worldwide regions, 3D visualisation and intuitive time control make the new PowderGuide weather map an essential tool for your tour planning. Still very fresh - we look forward to your feedback.
Weather
PowderAlerts
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PowderAlerts
PowderAlert 14 2025/26 | Lord Ullr II - The two dumps
03/29/2026 • Lars OelmannThe days of winter seem to be numbered, the dark forces of summer are marching inexorably towards Ullr's Deep and the Ullhirim have decided to take one last ride during Dump One. For Powder! For Glory! -
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PowderAlert 13 2025/26 | Ode to the nordstau!
03/24/2026 • Lars OelmannNordstau, lovely creature full of mystical power i love thee and thy fluffy shower! The oracle, full of iambs and troches, longs for you and for snow on front porches. -
PowderAlerts
PowderAlert 12 2025/26 | 18 hours for a Hallelujah!
03/12/2026 • Lars Oelmann
This winter is a bit of a rollercoaster: nothing happens for a long time and then things get crazy. A bit like the Italian westerns that shaped our youth.
WeatherBlogs
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WeatherBlogs
WeatherBlog 22 2025/26 | White gold rush on the northern slope of the Alps
04/01/2026 • Sebastian Müller & Michael StegerAs WeatherBlog 21 already indicated, and as two PowderAlerts within the last week as well as many highly starry ConditionsReports prove, early spring has once again covered the north side of the Alps in white gold. Although the gold price has fallen considerably since mid-March. We dare to doubt whether there is a negative correlation here. What these two northern storms certainly correlate with, however, is the weakening of the jet stream - more on this in the special topic. -
WeatherBlogs
WeatherBlog 21 2025/26 | Better late than never
03/25/2026 • Lea HartlOur colleague Orakel has the details, but we also notice: Nordstau! For what feels like the first time this winter! At least east of the Arlberg, the base was and is poor to miserable for the end of March (!), but we are still happy about the late powder gifts. Also: Global weirding on the other side of the Atlantic. -
WeatherBlogs
WeatherBlog 20 2025/26 | High pressure lures you to a high tour
03/18/2026 • Sebastian Müller & Michael StegerThe last Mediterranean cyclone has once again delivered a wild mix of powder and concrete snow to large parts of the Alps. The weather will remain varied and snowfall is still to be expected. And when the powder season slowly draws to a close, the high altitude season begins. The current high pressure and increasingly longer days are inviting the first high-altitude tours.
SnowFlurry
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SnowFlurry
SnowFlurry 2 2025/26 | "Under the magnifying glass"
01/26/2026 • Linus Langenbacher & Lydia Knappe"Under the magnifying glass" is a series of articles by Lydia and Linus. We are both at the SLF in Davos this winter, where we are studying snow from a scientific perspective. As we regularly take a close look at the snow in our surroundings - both during our field work and at weekends - we'll be taking you with us from time to time this winter. We will explain our snow profiles to you, what the individual observations mean and what snow science topics arise from the current profiles. Today: How the orientation of a slope - i.e. its exposure - influences the development of the snowpack and why north-facing slopes often offer particularly good snow, but also the most dangerous conditions. -
SnowFlurry
SnowFlurry 1 2025/26 | "Under the magnifying glass"
12/24/2025 • Lydia Knappe & Linus Langenbacher"Under the magnifying glass" is a series of articles by Lydia and Linus. We are both at the SLF in Davos this winter, where we are studying snow from a scientific perspective. As we regularly take a close look at the snow in the area anyway - both during our field work and at our weekends - we'll be taking you with us from time to time this winter. We explain our snow profiles, what the individual observations actually mean and pick up on various snow science topics that arise from the current profiles. Today: How the weather conditions at the start of the season can help shape the rest of the winter season - and how the weather in recent weeks has changed the snowpack. -
SnowFlurry
SnowFlurry 1 2024/25 | Spring skiing
04/07/2025 • Lydia KnappeUnfortunately, too much time has passed for many people since the last major snowfall in mid-January. Since then, a very stable area of high pressure has dominated large parts of Central Europe and ensured long-lasting warm temperatures. This triggered euphoria among some climbing enthusiasts, powder fans got long faces and yet not all freeriders lost their motivation, because the best snow after powder is known to be firn. But just as with fresh snowfall, there are a few things to bear in mind when there is no snowfall.
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