



Una pesante caduta di neve, più pesante durante Lunedì pomeriggio. Le temperature saranno sotto lo zero (max 0°C Domenica mattina, min -13°C Martedì notte). Vento sarà generalmente leggero.
Una leggera copertura di neve nuova, che ancora cade Mercoledì pomeriggio. Le temperature saranno sotto lo zero (max -4°C Venerdì pomeriggio, min -14°C Mercoledì notte). Vento sarà generalmente leggero.
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nuvol- oso | rovescio di neve | poche nuvole | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata mod. | nevi cata mod. | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | rovescio di neve | limpido | rovescio di neve | rovescio di neve | limpido | rovescio di neve | rovescio di neve |
- | - | - | 3 | 9 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 3 | - | 1 | 1 | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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0 | 0 | -1 | -3 | -7 | -9 | -11 | -9 | -10 | -11 | -10 | -11 | -11 | -9 | -10 | -6 | -4 | -5 | -3 | -2 | -3 |
-2 | 0 | -3 | -4 | -8 | -12 | -12 | -10 | -13 | -13 | -10 | -14 | -13 | -9 | -11 | -9 | -5 | -7 | -6 | -2 | -4 |
-6 | -4 | -7 | -7 | -13 | -19 | -19 | -16 | -18 | -18 | -15 | -14 | -13 | -12 | -11 | -9 | -5 | -11 | -9 | -4 | -8 |
85 | 84 | 84 | 97 | 95 | 97 | 92 | 91 | 98 | 82 | 84 | 84 | 82 | 88 | 74 | 48 | 80 | 78 | 61 | 82 | 74 |
2250 | 2350 | 1750 | 1550 | 1050 | 500 | 800 | 1050 | 350 | 750 | 1000 | 0 | 800 | 1100 | 0 | 1450 | 1800 | 850 | 1800 | 2050 | 1250 |
6:41 | - | - | 6:39 | - | - | 6:37 | - | - | 6:35 | - | - | 6:33 | - | - | 6:31 | - | - | 6:30 | - | - |
- | 8:01 | - | - | 8:02 | - | - | 8:05 | - | - | 8:06 | - | - | 8:07 | - | - | 8:08 | - | - | 8:09 | - |


Radar Neve
Invia un reportGli ultimi report della neve vicino a Klosters:
37 km Assente da Klosters
6 hour faDrizzle reported from Samedan at 1706 metres elevation one km E of Samedan/Engadin but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area da Samedan/Engadin
37 km Assente da Klosters
21 hour faLight snow reported from Samedan at 1706 metres elevation one km E of Samedan/Engadin Ski Resort da Samedan/Engadin
Klosters Condizioni della neve
La profondità maggiore della neve é: | 222 cm |
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La profondità minore della neve é: | 65 cm |
Fresh snowfall depth: | 22 cm |
Quando ha nevicato l'ultima volta? | 8 Apr 2021 |
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Storia della neve
Settimana 2 di April ha in media:
0.3 | Giorni neve fresca Neve fresca, prevalentemente soleggiato, vento debole. |
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2.0 | Giorni neve fresca Fresh snow, limited sun, any wind. |
1.6 | Giorni Bluebird Neve media, prevalentemente soleggiato, vento debole. |
Fotografie di Klosters
La tabella sopra da le previsioni meteo per Klosters a specifiche altezze 2286 m. I nostri sofisticati modelli meteo ci consentono di fornire previsioni neve per la vetta, l'area intermedia e a valle delle stazioni sciistiche di Klosters. Per accedere alle previsioni meteo ad altre altezze, per spostarti usa tab sopra la tabella. Per una visione meteo piu' ampia , controlla la mappa meteo di Switzerland.
Clicca qui per leggere ulteriori informazioni sullo zero termico e il nostro sistema di prevedere le temperature.
Recensioni dei visitatori di Klosters
Complessivamente 4.2 Basato su 10 voti e 6 recensioni
- Snowsure
- Varietà di piste
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- Jack da United Kingdom scrive:
Klosters is like a Savile Row suit. It discreetly radiates style, sophistication and a relaxed elegance you'll be hard pushed to find elsewhere. The village looks like a scene from a Swiss chocolate wrapper with intricately-painted, carved wooden chalets huddling together in a valley covered with pines. The sleepy centre, Klosters Platz, harbours a smattering of ski shops, a few cosy bars and the obligatory Swiss watch shops. Unlike St Moritz, 90 minutes down the road, which parades its wealth, Klosters positively shuns the nouveau riche brigade. Even in the best restaurants such as the double-Michelin-starred Walserhof - jeans and fleeces are standard wear There's plenty to challenge the expert skier in the huge linked Davos Klosters Parsenn ski area, including one of Europe's longest runs: about 17 kilometres top to bottom. The off-piste opportunities to find virgin powder seem limitless, you can still find untracked powder for days in the right spots unlike St Anton or Chamonix, for example, where everything is tracked out in hours after fresh snow. Switzerlands most extensive ski area is also an intermediates paradise. From Platz, the Gotschna cable links to the Parsenn and Strela-Schatzalp ski area of nearby Davos; it's one of the largest connected areas in Europe, so you will not be bored. Most runs are above the tree-line (although skip the cable car home and take Pine Trail run all the way back to Platz). Surprisingly, it's protected from the wind and are ideal for shaky intermediates looking to build confidence. All this makes it perfect for mixed-ability groups. Experts can perfect wide carving turns, nipping off-piste when they fancy, intermediates can build speed skills and novices can feel chuffed they've tackled their first red. Aprés-ski is understated and while you will definitely hear other Brits toasting each other after a good day on the slopes, Klosters attracts a mainly Swiss crowd. Head to the romantic Chesa Grischuna for cosy Swiss hospitality at its best; the wooden beams and open fires are a perfect setting for knocking back a Grappa or five. The hotels Alpina and Verenia bars also attract a relaxed crowd with late-night drinking at the infamous Casa Antica nightclub/piano bar where things get a bit wilder; watch out though, drinks here are expensive. In fact, it's the only time you'll notice that you're in one of the world's ritziest resorts. Tell anyone you've just popped over to Klosters for a weeks skiing and they'll think you've got a secret trust fund. Or royal connections. After all, Switzerland's most aristocratic resort is Prince Charles's favourite winter hang out.
Recensioni dei visitatori di Klosters
Jack da United Kingdom scrive:
Klosters is like a Savile Row suit. It discreetly radiates style, sophistication and a relaxed elegance you'll be hard pushed to find elsewhere. The village looks like a scene from a Swiss chocolate wrapper with intricately-painted, carved wooden chalets huddling together in a valley covered with pines. The sleepy centre, Klosters Platz, harbours a smattering of ski shops, a few cosy bars and the obligatory Swiss watch shops. Unlike St Moritz, 90 minutes down the road, which parades its wealth, Klosters positively shuns the nouveau riche brigade. Even in the best restaurants such as the double-Michelin-starred Walserhof - jeans and fleeces are standard wear
There's plenty to challenge the expert skier in the huge linked Davos Klosters Parsenn ski area, including one of Europe's longest runs: about 17 kilometres top to bottom. The off-piste opportunities to find virgin powder seem limitless, you can still find untracked powder for days in the right spots unlike St Anton or Chamonix, for example, where everything is tracked out in hours after fresh snow. Switzerlands most extensive ski area is also an intermediates paradise. From Platz, the Gotschna cable links to the Parsenn and Strela-Schatzalp ski area of nearby Davos; it's one of the largest connected areas in Europe, so you will not be bored.
Most runs are above the tree-line (although skip the cable car home and take Pine Trail run all the way back to Platz). Surprisingly, it's protected from the wind and are ideal for shaky intermediates looking to build confidence. All this makes it perfect for mixed-ability groups. Experts can perfect wide carving turns, nipping off-piste when they fancy, intermediates can build speed skills and novices can feel chuffed they've tackled their first red.
Aprés-ski is understated and while you will definitely hear other Brits toasting each other after a good day on the slopes, Klosters attracts a mainly Swiss crowd. Head to the romantic Chesa Grischuna for cosy Swiss hospitality at its best; the wooden beams and open fires are a perfect setting for knocking back a Grappa or five.
The hotels Alpina and Verenia bars also attract a relaxed crowd with late-night drinking at the infamous Casa Antica nightclub/piano bar where things get a bit wilder; watch out though, drinks here are expensive. In fact, it's the only time you'll notice that you're in one of the world's ritziest resorts.
Tell anyone you've just popped over to Klosters for a weeks skiing and they'll think you've got a secret trust fund. Or royal connections. After all, Switzerland's most aristocratic resort is Prince Charles's favourite winter hang out.