Daily values

2°C
-1°C5°C
Data: Patscherkofel mountain station (2000m)
DateMonday, May 11, 2026
Weather statusSleet, sun and clouds
Rainfall95%

Summary of today's weather forecast

Often cloudy, little sunshine, moderate rain. At until early morning, it will be mostly cloudy or overcast. Unsettled from before noon by midday, with broken clouds and showers in the mix. From from noon on up to late evening, you should expect variable but more less cloudy conditions with wet snowfall or sleet. At midnight, compact cloud cover, it is likely to snow a bit. Daily sum fresh snow in the order of 1 - 2 cm, snow-rain limit 2000 - 2400 m. Around 2 - 3 h sunshine duration. Wind 5 - 10 km/h from southwest. Temperatures -1 up to 5 °C.
Patscherkofel Ropeway Section ILift closed
Patscherkofel Ropeway Section IILift closed

Skiing in Innsbruck

Your winter short trip
Skiing in Innsbruck

Discover the Patscherkofel ski area

Welcome to the Patscherkofel, your cool, urban ski resort just outside Innsbruck! Pure skiing fun awaits you here in Innsbruck on perfectly groomed pistes, just a few minutes from the city centre. Experience skiing during the day and conquer the slopes in the evening. The Patscherkofel combines nature and city feeling, so you can enjoy an unforgettable day of winter sports - with the best views and genuine Tyrolean flair.

Patscherkofel ski facts that will inspire you!

The Patscherkofel ski area is the right place for you! The family-friendly pistes and the legendary Olympic downhill run offer skiers and snowboarders easy to challenging terrain as well as fantastic views over Innsbruck. Bet you can't get enough of it? The 19 km of pistes (5 km blue, 10 km red, 4 km black) will definitely entice you and make skiing in Innsbruck on the local mountain really varied.

Experience Olympic history on the Patscherkofel

Wow! On Innsbruck's local mountain, you can make your turns on pistes steeped in history. Special highlights include the 7.5 km long family and Olympic downhill run from the mountain station down to the valley station of the Patscherkofelbahn cable car, as well as the World Cup slope, which forms part of the Olympic downhill run.