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Gefrierpunkt (m) |
Samstag 1 | Sonntag 2 | Montag 3 | Dienstag 4 | Mittwoch 5 | Donnerstag 6 | Fr 7 | ||||||||||||||
Nacht | AM | PM | Nacht | AM | PM | Nacht | AM | PM | Nacht | AM | PM | Nacht | AM | PM | Nacht | AM | PM | Nacht | AM | PM |
starker Schnee | leichter Schnee | Schneeschauer | leichter Schnee | leichter Schnee | leichter Schnee | leichter Schnee | bewölkt | leichter Schnee | Schneeschauer | klar | einige Wolken | einige Wolken | klar | leichter Schnee | leichter Schnee | leichter Schnee | leichter Schnee | Schneeschauer | klar | Schneeschauer |
14 | 3 | 1.0 | — | — | — | — | — | 1.0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 | — | 3 | 2 | — | — |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
-9 | -10 | -9 | -10 | -10 | -9 | -9 | -10 | -9 | -8 | -8 | -10 | -11 | -12 | -13 | -14 | -15 | -13 | -10 | -9 | -9 |
-11 | -11 | -9 | -11 | -11 | -10 | -9 | -10 | -9 | -9 | -9 | -11 | -12 | -13 | -13 | -16 | -16 | -14 | -13 | -10 | -9 |
-18 | -18 | -14 | -16 | -16 | -14 | -13 | -14 | -9 | -13 | -14 | -16 | -18 | -19 | -19 | -20 | -16 | -14 | -17 | -13 | -9 |
95 | 85 | 76 | 95 | 75 | 88 | 89 | 91 | 91 | 30 | 16 | 70 | 29 | 38 | 90 | 94 | 90 | 92 | 34 | 26 | 84 |
1400 | 1600 | 1700 | 1150 | 1550 | 1800 | 1300 | 1550 | 1650 | 800 | 1600 | 1600 | 600 | 1200 | 1350 | 500 | 1000 | 1250 | 500 | 1650 | 1850 |
- | 7:09 | - | - | 7:07 | - | - | 7:05 | - | - | 7:05 | - | - | 7:03 | - | - | 7:01 | - | - | 6:58 | - |
- | - | 7:57 | - | - | 7:58 | - | - | 8:00 | - | - | 8:00 | - | - | 8:01 | - | - | 8:04 | - | - | 8:05 |
mäßiger Schneefall, stärkstens in der Nacht zu Freitag. Die Temperaturen werden deutlich unter dem Gefrierpunkt sein (maximal -9°C in der Nacht zu Freitag, min -11°C in der Nacht zu Freitag). Wind schwächt ab.
leichte Neuschneedecke, fallend meistens am Donnerstag Nachm.. Die Temperaturen werden deutlich unter dem Gefrierpunkt sein (maximal -8°C in der Nacht zu Montag, min -16°C in der Nacht zu Mittwoch). Wind schwächt ab.
Schneefallradar
Bericht einreichenLetzte Schneeberichte in der Nähe von Grimentz:
48 km weg von Grimentz
vor 1 hourContinuous moderate rain reported from Aigle at 479 metres elevation 7 kms WSW of Leysin but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area aus Leysin
19 km weg von Grimentz
vor 2 hourModerate rain reported from Sion at 481 metres elevation only 2 kms NW of Veysonnaz-Printse but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area aus Veysonnaz-Printse
49 km weg von Grimentz
vor 2 hourContinuous light snow reported from Jungfrau Mountain at 3576 metres elevation 7 kms E of Mürren but it is probably falling as rain at the bottom of the ski area aus Mürren
Schneeverhältnisse in Grimentz
Die obere Schneetiefe ist: | 140 cm |
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Die untere Schneetiefe ist: | 20 cm |
Neuschneetiefe Berg | 35 cm |
Wann hat es das letzte Mal geschneit? | 31 Mar 2023 |
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Schneerückschau
Woche 4 von March hat im Durchschnitt:
0.8 | Bluebird Powder Tage Frischer Schnee, meist sonnig, leichter Wind. |
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2.1 | Pulverschneetage Neuschnee, bewölkt, Wind |
2.9 | Bluebird Tage Schnee, meist sonnig, leichter Wind. |
Fotos von Grimentz
Die Tabelle oben zeigt die Wettervorhersage für Grimentz auf der angegebenen Höhe von 3001 m. Unsere ausgeklügelten Wettermodelle ermöglichen uns die Schneevorhersage für die Gipfel-, Mittel- und Talstationen für Grimentz. Das Fenster über der Tabelle ermöglicht das Abrufen der Wettervorhersage für andere Höhen. Für einen umfassenderen Blick auf das Wetter, siehe die Wetterkarte" von Switzerland.Grimentz
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- Tim aus United Kingdom schreibt:
We have owned an apartment in Grimentz for the last ten years or so, so clearly have a bias but I will try to be objective! Firstly, the skiing. The ski area is limited in quantity even with the very welcome addition of the cable car over to the Zinal area and free buses to the neighbouring resorts of Vercorin, St Luc and Chandolin. However the quality is excellent; good pistes and first rate off-piste opportunities for the more adventurous. For those like me who are largely piste skiers but like the odd adventure there are some nice signed itinerary routes and Piste Chamois offers a challenging semi-groomed route back from Zinal to Grimentz; though there is a long track element to it after you've done the exciting part. It's about as snow sure as the Alps can be with high level skiing and decent snow-making. The worst we've seen it in terms of snow depth was this last Christmas where it suffered from the same drought as everywhere else in the Alps. But to a high degree it benefits from demand adjusting to supply. There are virtually no pre-booked package holidays to Grimentz and the vast majority of skiers are either locals or apartment owners/renters who tend not to bother if the snow is bad. So in the lead-up to Christmas the ski area was very limited. But the pistes were virtually empty and in excellent condition. Queues are relatively rare but they do happen at busy peak times. Generally, when it's nice weather during a holiday and a weekend, the resort is busy and the locals are out in force as well. The main bottlenecks are the gondola and the four man chair from the top of the gondola up the mountain. Longest queue experienced in ten years: about 20 minutes (other than very occasional lift malfunction). If you are not an all day, everyday skier avoid the gondola at the peak times: when the ski schools are about to meet and the four man chair just after they've met! The old village is beautiful and chocolate box perfect. The resort has been heavily developed over the last decade and whilst the development is 90% in keeping with the traditional architecture, there is no doubt that the village has a much 'bigger' feel to it than it did ten years ago, particularly on the Chez Florioz (the only slope side apres-ski venue) side of the piste. But it is still stunning. Facilities wise, it is limited. There are a number of good restaurants; virtually all traditional Swiss though there is a very good pizzeria and a creperie. There are a number of bars, but it is not lively. Those looking for a St Anton experience will be disappointed so stay away (please, please, please!). Chez Florioz is fabulous for a post-ski drink and a quick meal, though the menu is restricted, but it closes at around 8pm. It can be rammed at busy times and when there is a band on (not that often!), but I love it there. It's also very beautiful and very quiet in summer; fabulous walking. I've bored myself now, so enough!
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Tim aus United Kingdom schreibt:
We have owned an apartment in Grimentz for the last ten years or so, so clearly have a bias but I will try to be objective!
Firstly, the skiing. The ski area is limited in quantity even with the very welcome addition of the cable car over to the Zinal area and free buses to the neighbouring resorts of Vercorin, St Luc and Chandolin. However the quality is excellent; good pistes and first rate off-piste opportunities for the more adventurous. For those like me who are largely piste skiers but like the odd adventure there are some nice signed itinerary routes and Piste Chamois offers a challenging semi-groomed route back from Zinal to Grimentz; though there is a long track element to it after you've done the exciting part.
It's about as snow sure as the Alps can be with high level skiing and decent snow-making. The worst we've seen it in terms of snow depth was this last Christmas where it suffered from the same drought as everywhere else in the Alps. But to a high degree it benefits from demand adjusting to supply. There are virtually no pre-booked package holidays to Grimentz and the vast majority of skiers are either locals or apartment owners/renters who tend not to bother if the snow is bad. So in the lead-up to Christmas the ski area was very limited. But the pistes were virtually empty and in excellent condition.
Queues are relatively rare but they do happen at busy peak times. Generally, when it's nice weather during a holiday and a weekend, the resort is busy and the locals are out in force as well. The main bottlenecks are the gondola and the four man chair from the top of the gondola up the mountain. Longest queue experienced in ten years: about 20 minutes (other than very occasional lift malfunction). If you are not an all day, everyday skier avoid the gondola at the peak times: when the ski schools are about to meet and the four man chair just after they've met!
The old village is beautiful and chocolate box perfect. The resort has been heavily developed over the last decade and whilst the development is 90% in keeping with the traditional architecture, there is no doubt that the village has a much 'bigger' feel to it than it did ten years ago, particularly on the Chez Florioz (the only slope side apres-ski venue) side of the piste. But it is still stunning.
Facilities wise, it is limited. There are a number of good restaurants; virtually all traditional Swiss though there is a very good pizzeria and a creperie. There are a number of bars, but it is not lively. Those looking for a St Anton experience will be disappointed so stay away (please, please, please!). Chez Florioz is fabulous for a post-ski drink and a quick meal, though the menu is restricted, but it closes at around 8pm. It can be rammed at busy times and when there is a band on (not that often!), but I love it there.
It's also very beautiful and very quiet in summer; fabulous walking.
I've bored myself now, so enough!
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