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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

#ResortCountrySnowfall
1Obergurgl (opens Nov 12)Austria8 cm (3.1")
2Obergurgl-Hochgurgl (opens Nov 18)Austria8 cm (3.1")
3Stubai Glacier (opens Sep 27)Austria5 cm (2.0")
4Sölden (opens Sep 28)Austria3 cm (1.2")
5Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000 (opens Sep 28)Austria2 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.

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