Kitzbühel snow report
Home of the Hahnenkamm. A low, grassy mountain that rides beautifully on a metre of cover, and it needs honest depth numbers more than high-alpine resorts do.
Austria · Europe · live from the weather model at 800–2000 m
Conditions right now
Read at summit elevation the moment you opened this page.
Hourly windows, accumulation ranges, confidence and travel flags, or the transparent 0–100 Ski Meter score.
Weather data by Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0), adapted for display. Elevations are approximate published figures; forecasts are model estimates, not guarantees.
The mountain right now
The live freezing level drawn on the elevation profile. Above the snow line, precipitation falls and stays as snow.
Terrain shape is schematic; elevations are the resort's approximate published figures.
Why it snows here
Low altitude but a cold micro-climate: the Kitzbühel basin traps cold air, letting snowmaking and natural snow survive better than the raw elevations suggest.
Reading Kitzbühel like a forecaster
The number that matters most at Kitzbühel is the difference between the base (800 m) and the summit (2000 m): when the freezing level sits between the two, the mountain is split into rain or wet snow below and dry snow above. The Ski Meter reads the model at both elevations and scores the day with every point accounted for; the full report adds hourly timing, accumulation ranges and confidence tags so you can decide when to travel, not just whether.