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snow in Austria?

 Poster: A snowHead
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Can anyone tell me how much snow Austria got out of the last storm? Places like St. Anton, Kitzbuehel, Ishgl, Obertauern, Gasstein or anyother place. I cant figure out any websites with good snowfall data. Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
j, Here is a report I pulled off a web site. It was updated first thing on the 12th,

AUSTRIA This weekend saw snow arrive at most Austrian resorts helping to cover the previously green slopes in a fresh blanket of snow. Hintertux (30/160cm) saw the most snow with over 80cm falling over the weekend. Solden (20/80cm) received 50cm in total meaning it could double the number of lifts in operation. It now has 20 out of 35 lifts open. Lech (20/30cm), Zurs (20/30cm) and Saalbach (5/30cm) all received 30cm of snow meaning they were able to open over the weekend. St Anton (15/55cm) also opened at the weekend, helped by 15cm of snow falling which improved the pistes that were previously covered with man-made snow. Gargellen (20/50cm), Ischgl (5/50cm), Pitztal (110/140cm) and Wagrain (0/50cm) all received over 15cm of snow on Sunday night. Despite no new snow, Schladming (0/50cm) managed to open skiing operations on the Planai and Hochwurzen mountains, meaning all 4 mountains in the Schladming area are open along with the Dachstein Glacier. However, despite the new snow, Filzmoos, Fiss, Serfaus and Zell am Ziller remain closed awaiting more snow.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
St Anton has all its webcam up now

http://www.stantonamarlberg.com/winter/ViewPage.asp?Site=STANTON2-WINTER&PageID=206&Params=PageID:148
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Lech Zurs

http://www.lech-zuers.at/xxl/_lang/en/_season/at2/_area/585621/_subArea/585774/_inc/live-camera/index.html
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
slippy wrote:
j, Zell am Ziller remain closed awaiting more snow.


Zell am Ziller is partially open now according to their website.
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