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Province of Trente Snow Forecasts- 22nd January 2025

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Province of Trente Snow Reports

Where is there snow in Province of Trente?

When will it snow in Province of Trente?

The next notable snow forecast (for Fai della Paganella) is 1in, expected on 23 January, with around 14in forecast over the next 7 days.

Forecast updated : 22 Jan 2025 02:33 PST

How much snow is there in Province of Trente?

The deepest snow in Province of Trente is in Madonna di Campiglio which is reporting snow depths of 39in on the upper slopes and 22in lower down.

When did it last snow in Province of Trente?

Recent snow reports indicate that it last snowed in Madonna di Campiglio, Pozza di Fassa, Moena and Campitello di Fassa on Monday 20th January 2025 with 2in of fresh snow falling.

Top 8 Province of Trente Ski Areas by Snow Depth

Ski Resorts in Province of Trente, by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report Valley Depth Hi
Madonna di Campiglio22in39in
Lavarone8in16in
Passo Rolle6in16in
Campitello di Fassa8in15in
Pinzolo6in12in
San Martino di Castrozza4in12in
Moena8in11in
Pozza di Fassa6in8in

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Snow Forecasts for the Ski Areas of Province of Trente

Snow Forecasts and condition reports for Ski Areas in Province of Trente
Snow Report and Forecast 48 HrWedThuFriSatSunMonTue 7 Day Depth Hi
Andalo- 16in
Campitello di Fassa-2in 15in
Cavalese-9in
Commezzadura-2in
Fai della Paganella1in 14in
Folgarida-25in
Lavarone- - 16in
Madonna di Campiglio-26in 39in
Moena-2in 11in
Passo Rolle-3in 16in
Pinzolo-27in 12in
Pozza di Fassa-7in 8in
Predazzo-9in
San Martino di Castrozza-10in 12in
Ziano di Fiemme-3in

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Off-Piste Safety in Province of Trente

Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in Province of Trente, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.