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Mapa de neve |
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Nível de congel. (m) |
Quinta 30 | Sexta 31 | Sábado 1 | Domingo 2 | Segunda 3 | Terça 4 | Qua 5 | ||||||||||||||
noite | manhã | tarde | noite | manhã | tarde | noite | manhã | tarde | noite | manhã | tarde | noite | manhã | tarde | noite | manhã | tarde | noite | manhã | tarde |
chuva mod. | chuva fraca | chuva mod. | chuva mod. | aguaceiros | chuva mod. | neve fraca | chuva fraca | chuva fraca | neve fraca | neve fraca | neve fraca | neve fraca | Neve fraca | neve fraca | parcial/ nublado | parcial/ nublado | nublado | neve fraca | neve fraca | chuva fraca |
— | — | — | — | — | — | 3 | — | — | — | 1.0 | 2 | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
7 | 1 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 4 | — | 2 | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 | 5 |
4 | 8 | 9 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | -3 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
4 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 3 | -1 | 0 | 2 | -3 | -3 | 2 | -6 | -4 | 4 | -1 | 1 | 3 |
2 | 3 | 5 | -1 | 1 | 4 | -2 | 1 | 2 | -1 | 0 | 0 | -3 | -3 | 1 | -9 | -6 | 4 | -3 | -1 | 3 |
90 | 85 | 99 | 85 | 86 | 92 | 96 | 84 | 93 | 90 | 97 | 100 | 98 | 81 | 75 | 81 | 73 | 64 | 80 | 100 | 100 |
2350 | 2850 | 2350 | 1750 | 2150 | 1900 | 1450 | 1600 | 1650 | 1300 | 1500 | 1450 | 1150 | 1250 | 1500 | 550 | 1450 | 1800 | 1400 | 1600 | 1700 |
- | 6:58 | - | - | 6:56 | - | - | 6:54 | - | - | 6:52 | - | - | 6:50 | - | - | 6:48 | - | - | 6:47 | - |
- | - | 7:39 | - | - | 7:42 | - | - | 7:43 | - | - | 7:45 | - | - | 7:45 | - | - | 7:47 | - | - | 7:49 |
Chuva intensa (total 41.0mm), mais intensa durante Quinta à tarde. Mais tarde ficando mais frio com ligeira queda de neve na Sexta de noite. Condições de congelação e descongelação (máx. 9°C na Qui à tarde, mín 0°C na Sexta de noite). o vento será geralmente fraco.
Suave com chuva ligeira (total 4.0mm) no Domingo de manhã ficando mais frio com uma leve camada de neve, caida principalmente no Domingo à tarde. Condições de congelação e descongelação (máx. 5°C na Terça à tarde, mín -6°C na Seg à noite). o vento será geralmente fraco.
Radar de Neve
Submete um relatórioÚltimos relatórios de neve perto de Seefeld:
21 km Ausente de Seefeld
3 hour atrásContinuous light snow reported from Zugspitze at 2337 metres elevation one km S of Garmisch-Partenkirchen-Zugspitze but it is probably falling as rain apart from near the top of the ski area de Garmisch-Partenkirchen-Zugspitze
23 km Ausente de Seefeld
3 hour atrásRain reported from Patscherkofel at 2252 metres elevation ENE of Patscherkofel but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area de Patscherkofel
17 km Ausente de Seefeld
6 hour atrásShower light rain shower reported from Flughafen Innsbruck Automatic Weather Station at 721 metres elevation 5 kms WNW of Muttereralm but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area de Muttereralm
Seefeld Condições de neve
Profundidade da neve no topo | 81 cm |
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Profundidade da neve mais baixa | 17 cm |
Profundidade da queda de neve fresca | 19 cm |
Quando foi a última vez que nevou? | 29 Mar 2023 |
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Histórico de Neve
Semana 4 do mês March teve uma média de:
0.1 | Dias de sol com neve pó Neve fresca, principalmente ensolarado, vento fraco. |
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0.9 | Dias de neve pó Neve fresca, sol limitado, qualquer vento. |
0.1 | dias de sol Neve média, na maioria das vezes ensolarado, vento fraco. |
Fotografias de Seefeld
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Avaliações dos visitantes de Seefeld
Geral 4.1 baseado em 14 Votos e 24 avaliações
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- Tirolerhund de United Kingdom escreve:
Just return from my first ski trip (4 days) to Seefeld, having spent many summer holidays there. Seefeld has a reputation in the UK for being a small ski area with little to attract advanced skiers. For those who believe the tour operator blurb, l suggest you try the off-piste north face of the Haermelekopf to correct that misconception. It's tougher than the back side of Valluga and no Brits have heard of it! Simply awesome and a must but only with a guide! The ski area is small but there is plenty to keep you from getting bored. The are two hills, firstly the much overlooked Gschwandtkopt which, whilst only having a vertical of 1,000 ft, has fantanstic undulating terrain which can catch you out if you're not concentrating. It's so good the Axel Lund-Swindel uses it for training. The World Cup is in nearby Garmisch. Better still, over half the hill has no artificial snow, so no ice just grippy powder when conditions are right. Ever better the hill is deserted on the Moesern and Reith sides. It really is millionaires skiing! The Rosshutte is the other ski area and more akin to most Brits idea of the ski mountain with 3,000 ft vertical and a mixture of mostly reds and blues with two short and not to steep blacks. Subsistance on the mountain is vey good value: Spag bog and half a litre of beer at the charming Hochegg Alm is only 9.70 euros. France take note! Most people come to Seefeld for the winter walking and cross-country skiing; this makes the alpine skiing so much better as all the slopes are quiet, even at peak times. We stayed at the excellent Hotel Schoenruh which is a 5 star hotel in all but name and managed by the excellent Christoph Gruber who cannot do enough for the guests. The Hotel is owned by the Kaltschmid family. It is one of a number of first class hotels they own in the resort, and affords exceptional value. Top rooms are exceptional and only 126 euros pp per night for threequarter board. You can only dream of these prices in France! The town is genteel with apres-ski concentrated around the Fledermaus bar but with such a first class hotel it's largely irrelevant. For someoine who is an Ischgl fan, Seefeld was a revelation, so much so we will repeat the trip next year. Meanwhile, Ischgl beckons for a week of hard skiing and even harder apres-ski from 9 March. Haben du Ischgl uberlebt??!
Avaliações dos visitantes de Seefeld
Tirolerhund de United Kingdom escreve:
Just return from my first ski trip (4 days) to Seefeld, having spent many summer holidays there.
Seefeld has a reputation in the UK for being a small ski area with little to attract advanced skiers. For those who believe the tour operator blurb, l suggest you try the off-piste north face of the Haermelekopf to correct that misconception. It's tougher than the back side of Valluga and no Brits have heard of it! Simply awesome and a must but only with a guide!
The ski area is small but there is plenty to keep you from getting bored. The are two hills, firstly the much overlooked Gschwandtkopt which, whilst only having a vertical of 1,000 ft, has fantanstic undulating terrain which can catch you out if you're not concentrating. It's so good the Axel Lund-Swindel uses it for training. The World Cup is in nearby Garmisch. Better still, over half the hill has no artificial snow, so no ice just grippy powder when conditions are right. Ever better the hill is deserted on the Moesern and Reith sides. It really is millionaires skiing!
The Rosshutte is the other ski area and more akin to most Brits idea of the ski mountain with 3,000 ft vertical and a mixture of mostly reds and blues with two short and not to steep blacks.
Subsistance on the mountain is vey good value: Spag bog and half a litre of beer at the charming Hochegg Alm is only 9.70 euros. France take note!
Most people come to Seefeld for the winter walking and cross-country skiing; this makes the alpine skiing so much better as all the slopes are quiet, even at peak times.
We stayed at the excellent Hotel Schoenruh which is a 5 star hotel in all but name and managed by the excellent Christoph Gruber who cannot do enough for the guests. The Hotel is owned by the Kaltschmid family. It is one of a number of first class hotels they own in the resort, and affords exceptional value. Top rooms are exceptional and only 126 euros pp per night for threequarter board. You can only dream of these prices in France!
The town is genteel with apres-ski concentrated around the Fledermaus bar but with such a first class hotel it's largely irrelevant.
For someoine who is an Ischgl fan, Seefeld was a revelation, so much so we will repeat the trip next year.
Meanwhile, Ischgl beckons for a week of hard skiing and even harder apres-ski from 9 March. Haben du Ischgl uberlebt??!
