Mountains & ski resorts

Live weather data and forecast for the 17 largest ski resorts in Norway. The season usually runs from November to May — the high mountains can stay open into June.

Eastern Norway
Dovrefjell
Innlandet · 1500 m
+7°
Snow depth: – cm
Kvitfjell
Innlandet · 1044 m
+9°
Snow depth: – cm
Skeikampen
Innlandet · 1123 m
+9°
Snow depth: – cm
Trysil
Innlandet · 1132 m
+8°
Snow depth: – cm
Beitostølen
Innlandet · 1300 m
+7°
Snow depth: – cm
Hafjell
Innlandet · 1050 m
+9°
Snow depth: – cm
Hemsedal
Buskerud · 1450 m
+5°
Snow depth: – cm
Golsfjellet
Buskerud · 1100 m
+8°
Snow depth: – cm
Geilo
Buskerud · 1178 m
+4°
Snow depth: – cm
Norefjell
Buskerud · 1460 m
+4°
Snow depth: – cm
Gaustablikk
Telemark · 1300 m
+5°
Snow depth: – cm
Western Norway
Myrkdalen
Vestland · 1100 m
+8°
Snow depth: – cm
Voss
Vestland · 945 m
+8°
Snow depth: – cm
Hardangervidda
Vestland · 1200 m
+2°
Snow depth: – cm
Trøndelag
Oppdal
Trøndelag · 1250 m
+10°
Snow depth: – cm
Southern Norway
Hovden
Agder · 1180 m
+8°
Snow depth: – cm
Sirdal
Agder · 1000 m
+11°
Snow depth: – cm
About the data sources
Weather data from global weather models and MET Norway
The mountain forecast comes from global weather models (14 days, high resolution) and is supplemented with warnings from MET. Snow depth is reported by each ski resort — check their official pages for exact values. Note that the temperature is often 5–10 °C lower at the top than down in the valley.
Official weather data from MET Norway (Norwegian Meteorological Institute) · MET Norway · NILU · NVE · Open-Meteo
Updated: 09:57