
Weather &
snow condition
Weather at Merano 2000
Current weather data
Weather
Date Sa, 15.03.2025
outside temperature
0,5°
Perceived temperature
Wind speed
4,8
km/hWind direction N
Precipitation
0,0
mmHumidity 98%
Air pressure
959,2
mbSteady
Further development
On Monday, the clouds will clear and it will be quite sunny, with foehn winds in the valleys in the north.Tuesday begins locally with low stratus clouds, otherwise it will be bright and sunny.Low stratus clouds will also disappear quickly on Wednesday and the sun will shine from a cloudless sky.Thursday will continue with pretty sunny weather.
© Weather service province Bozen-Bolzano
© Weather service province Bozen-Bolzano
12°
/ 8°Sa, 15.03.2025
14°
/ 7°Su, 16.03.2025
16°
/ -4°Mo, 17.03.2025
13°
/ -6°Tu, 18.03.2025
16°
/ -7°We, 19.03.2025
Snow report
Actual data snow height
Place
quantity sNOWFALL
last snowfall
current snow height
1.600 m - Falzeben in Avelengo
4 cm
14.03.2025
74 cm
2.000 m - Summit station Piffing
7 cm
14.03.2025
97 cm
2.300 m - Kesselberg
7 cm
14.03.2025
137 cm

Avalanche reports
Always read the forecast before setting off
Mountains can be dangerous – even in and around a ski resort.
With many steep, wind scoured slopes and ridges at the far end of the ski resort, there are several danger zones at Merano 2000. Whenever the resort is open, a team of experts carries out a hazard analysis and decides whether any avalanches need to be triggered in a controlled setting. When the resort is closed, however, it is not possible to regularly check the terrain and trigger any potentially dangerous snowpack. During that time, all access to the ski resort is therefore strictly prohibited.
Whenever you leave the slopes, please be aware that you are entering into open, uncontrolled terrain – meaning that you should be both well-equipped and well-informed. All access is at your own risk and responsibility.
Please remember: Always carefully read the latest avalanche report and forecast before you set off!
With many steep, wind scoured slopes and ridges at the far end of the ski resort, there are several danger zones at Merano 2000. Whenever the resort is open, a team of experts carries out a hazard analysis and decides whether any avalanches need to be triggered in a controlled setting. When the resort is closed, however, it is not possible to regularly check the terrain and trigger any potentially dangerous snowpack. During that time, all access to the ski resort is therefore strictly prohibited.
Whenever you leave the slopes, please be aware that you are entering into open, uncontrolled terrain – meaning that you should be both well-equipped and well-informed. All access is at your own risk and responsibility.
Please remember: Always carefully read the latest avalanche report and forecast before you set off!

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