Saalbach-Hinterglemm AT
The short answer: PassCast projects a median of 149" at Saalbach-Hinterglemm for 2026-27 — 96% of a typical season — with a skiability rating of 44/100, ~2 powder days, and Mar–Apr as the prime window. Updated daily from 10,000 simulations.
80% of simulated seasons land between 109" and 217". Reseeded daily as ENSO observations, CPC outlooks, and SEAS5 runs update.
10,000 simulated 2026-27 seasonsENSO-weighted resampling of 36 real seasons (1990–2026) at Saalbach-Hinterglemm, tilted by the live seasonal outlook
Highlighted bars span the middle half of outcomes (P25–P75). The yellow dashed line is a typical season — the median of the last 36 at this mountain.
What's driving this forecast
The 2026-27 season is simulated by resampling Saalbach-Hinterglemm's historical seasons weighted toward El Niño analog years. NOAA CPC El Niño Advisory (June 11, 2026): El Niño conditions are present and expected to strengthen into winter 2026-27, with a 63% chance of a very strong event (Niño3.4 ≥ +2.0°C) during Nov-Jan. CPC DJF strength odds: very strong 46%, strong 33%, moderate 16%. IRI (June 22) concurs at 98% El Niño for DJF. Latest observed ONI (AMJ 2026): +1.0.
The 51-member SEAS5 seasonal forecast puts Nov–Jan snowfall at this grid point at 92% of its ERA5 normal (ensemble mean 72", spread 50–101"). Applied as a -2% tilt — experimental, heavily shrunk and clamped because seasonal models and reanalysis have different biases.
Day-to-day weather models have no skill this far out, so the near-term forecast contributes 0% weight today. The simulation leans entirely on ENSO-conditioned climatology — exactly what an honest seasonal outlook should do in summer. Weighting shifts toward live forecasts as opening day approaches.
The regional readAlps · from the 2026-27 outlook
The honest call for the Alps is that El Niño barely reaches them — ENSO explains little Alpine snowfall variance, and the season will be decided by the North Atlantic Oscillation, which no model reliably predicts months ahead. The nearest strong-Niño analogs cut both ways: December 2015 was record-warm and green across the northern Alps, while 2023-24 ran warm but storm-rich, burying high-altitude terrain as valley floors turned to rain. Treat 2026-27 as climatological odds with a modest warm-wet tilt: rain-line risk below ~1,500 m, decent totals up high, heightened chance of a slow December. Bet altitude, not region.
Month by monthENSO-conditioned analog medians vs a typical month — when this season should deliver
Prime window: Mar–Apr — the deepest contiguous stretch of the conditioned season. Aim the trip there.
The analog poolEvery season since 1990 at Saalbach-Hinterglemm (ERA5, calibrated to the resort's reported average), colored by ENSO phase
Pass math for Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Saalbach-Hinterglemm isn't on a multi-resort pass — but you can still see what a season here is worth.
No multi-resort pass covers these mountains — window tickets are the play.
Saalbach-Hinterglemm 2026-27: straight answers
- How much snow will Saalbach-Hinterglemm get in the 2026-27 season?
- PassCast's latest 10,000-run simulation (reseeded 2026-07-10) puts the median at 149 inches — 96% of a typical season at Saalbach-Hinterglemm — with 80% of outcomes between 109 and 217 inches. The forecast blends Saalbach-Hinterglemm's own 36-season ENSO analog record with NOAA's seasonal outlook and the ECMWF SEAS5 ensemble.
- Is a season pass worth it for Saalbach-Hinterglemm in 2026-27?
- Saalbach-Hinterglemm is not on Epic, Ikon, or Mountain Collective for 2026-27 — budget about $86 per peak-window day ticket, or check the resort's own multi-day products.
- When is the best time to ski Saalbach-Hinterglemm in 2026-27?
- Mar–Apr is the prime window — the deepest contiguous stretch of the ENSO-conditioned season at Saalbach-Hinterglemm. Month-by-month medians are charted on this page.
- How reliable will the snow be at Saalbach-Hinterglemm this season?
- The simulation gives Saalbach-Hinterglemm a 45% chance of beating its typical season and a median of about 2 six-inch-plus powder days. Its skiability rating is 44/100 (“Selective — time it well”), updated daily.
Sources: ERA5 reanalysis & multi-model forecasts via Open-Meteo · NOAA CPC ONI, ENSO advisory & seasonal outlook · ECMWF SEAS5 · pass prices verified July 2026. See methodology for the honest fine print.