
📷 Ski Arlberg
Europe
Ski Arlberg
Closed for the season
Season ended April 19, 2026
Conditions data updated Thu, May 28, 05:03 PM UTC · informational only
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Closed for Season — closed April 19
Weather data is still collected for informational purposes.
Last Snowfall
May 18
10d agoPast 24 Hours
0cm
Past 48 Hours
0cm
Past 10 Days
1.4cm
14-Day Forecast
4.3cm
Snow Depth
160cm
Overview
Ski Arlberg is a ski resort in Europe, Austria, currently closed for the season as of April 19, 2026. Today's SnowSure™ Score is 24/100 (Fair), snow base 160 cm (63 in). The 14-day ensemble forecast across seven weather models (ECMWF, GFS, GEM, JMA, ICON, Météo-France, Met Norway) calls for ~1 cm (0.4 in) of new snow. Conditions last updated 2026-05-28 17:03 UTC.
Resort Guide
Ski Arlberg is Austria’s largest interconnected ski area, spanning the regions of Tyrol and Vorarlberg and encompassing renowned villages such as St. Anton, Lech, Zürs, Stuben, Warth, and Schröcken. The resort offers over 300 kilometers of marked ski runs and 200 kilometers of deep-snow routes, catering to all ability levels with modern lift infrastructure and extensive off-piste opportunities. Its alpine setting, vibrant après-ski culture, and diverse terrain make it a premier destination for both advanced skiers and families seeking a comprehensive winter experience. Key amenities include ski schools, mountain restaurants, and a well-developed network of lifts and services.
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Resort Info
Top Après Ski
MooserWirt – Renowned as one of the most iconic après-ski bars in the Alps, MooserWirt in St. Anton am Arlberg is famous for its energetic atmosphere, lively music, and packed outdoor terrace where skiers gather for unforgettable parties after a day on the slopes.
Not operating — season has ended
Closed April 19, 2026
SnowSure scores and forecasts below are for planning and reference only while the resort is closed.
Depth
92cm depth - good coverage on most runs.
Recent
Light recent snow - groomed runs recommended.
Forecast
28cm forecast - some snow expected.
Historic
Season is performing around average.
Closed for the season · Data updated Thu, May 28, 05:03 PM UTC · informational only
Snow Summary
Updated May 28, 2026 at 5:55 PM
Historical data from Open-Meteo archive • Forecast from ECMWF IFS model
Snowfall Forecast Maps
The Alps region
Current Conditions
Reported Thu, May 28, 05:03 PM UTC
Freezing Level
2320m
🌡️ Mid-mountain - mixed conditions
Base
1304m
Temp
16.5°C
Wind
6.8km/h
Snow Depth
30cm
14-Day Forecast
2.1cm
Mid-Mountain
2058m
Temp
8.6°C
Wind
1.8km/h
Snow Depth
95cm
14-Day Forecast
20.6cm
Summit
2811m
Temp
6.8°C
Wind
6.8km/h
Snow Depth
160cm
14-Day Forecast
2.4cm
Local Reports
0 reportsDaily Snowfall Forecast by Model
Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.
Extended OutlookDays 8–14
Machine-learning blend of all 7 weather models, trained on 1.48M historical forecasts. On the most recent gate window, +35.9% more accurate at day 8–14 than the simple model average.
Long-range outlooks are inherently uncertain — treat days 8–14 as directional, not a precise forecast. Shorter horizons (days 1–7) still come from the individual weather models above.
14-Day Snow Forecast by Model
Summit elevation (2811m)
10-Day Forecast
Today
28
🌧️
8.2°
0.8°
Fri
29
☀️
9.8°
-2°
Sat
30
☁️
11.3°
-2.1°
Sun
31
🌧️
10.8°
0.2°
Mon
1
🌧️
6.2°
-0.2°
Tue
2
🌧️
6.7°
-2.3°
Wed
3
🌧️
5.6°
-1.2°
Thu
4
🌧️
9.8°
-1.9°
Fri
5
❄️
3.2°
-4.4°
4.3cm
Sat
6
☁️
11.5°
-5°
Summit elevation (2811m) • ECMWF model
Season vs Historic
Updated Thu, May 28, 05:03 PM UTC
369.1cm
Season Total
This Season to Date
-35%
vs 5-Year Avg
565.9cm avg by now
-27%
vs 30-Year Avg
509cm avg by now
565.9cm
5-Yr Avg by Now
Over the past five years, average seasonal snowfall has exceeded the 30-year average by approximately 17%, indicating a modest upward trend in recent snowfall. However, the data reveals significant year-to-year variability, with the 2023 season standing out as an extreme anomaly at 428.1 cm—more than double the 5-year average—while 2020 and 2022 saw notably low totals. The current season's snowfall is substantially below both the 5-year and 30-year averages, at just 41% and 48% respectively, marking a sharp decline from recent trends. This suggests increased volatility in snowfall patterns, with both record highs and lows occurring within a short timeframe.
Season at a Glance
Multi-season averages will appear once SnowSure has tracked more than one full season.
Best Months to Visit
February
Peak Season
January
Peak Season
March
Good
December
Good
Note: Based on typical ski season patterns for this region.
