Which resort in the Alps has had the most snow this week?
Obergurgl (Austria) leads with 8 cm (3.1") over the last 7 days (opens Nov 12). Next: Obergurgl-Hochgurgl (8 cm (3.1")) (opens Nov 18), Stubai Glacier (5 cm (2.0")) (opens Sep 27), Sölden (3 cm (1.2")) (opens Sep 28).
Live data · updated July 4, 2026 at 4:04 PM UTC · refreshes automatically
| # | Resort | Country | Snowfall |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Obergurgl (opens Nov 12) | Austria | 8 cm (3.1") |
| 2 | Obergurgl-Hochgurgl (opens Nov 18) | Austria | 8 cm (3.1") |
| 3 | Stubai Glacier (opens Sep 27) | Austria | 5 cm (2.0") |
| 4 | Sölden (opens Sep 28) | Austria | 3 cm (1.2") |
| 5 | Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000 (opens Sep 28) | Austria | 2 cm (0.8") |
The Alps span four national weather regimes, and storms rarely treat them equally: a nordstau event loads Austria and the Swiss north side while Italy stays sunny, and a retour d’est does the reverse.
SnowSure ranks every tracked Alpine resort by model-consensus snowfall, so you can see which side of the divide is winning this week rather than guessing from a national forecast.
Numbers on this page come from the same live pipeline as every SnowSure surface: seven weather models per resort, updated hourly, with resort-reported depths preferred where a reliable feed exists. Ask follow-up questions on the SnowSure Concierge or via the MCP server.





