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The first plot below shows the snow accumulation from 29 December to 10 January provided by ZAMG (https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/wetter/news/vorerst-keine-entspannung-der-schneesituation). The highest accumulation was roughly in the box of 47-48N, 10-15E.

LocationElevationProvinceTotal snow accumulation 1-15 Jan 2019Estimated return periodNew record
Schroecken1244 mVorarlberg310 cm5 yearsno
Holzgau1094 mTyrol170 cm10 yearsno
Hoefen870 mTyrol170 cm10 yearsno
Seefeld1184 mTyrol283 cm>100 yearsyes
Kufstein492 mTyrol168 cm>100 yearsyes
Hochfilzen960 mTyrol451 cm>100 yearsyes
Lofer622 mSalzburg263 cm>100 yearsyes
Abtenau708 mSalzburg240 cm>100 yearsyes
Bad Ischl509 mUpper Austria240 cm20 yearsno
Windischgarsten598 mUpper Austria148 cm5-10 yearsno
Bad Aussee742 mStyria300 cm30-50 yearsno
Bad Mitterndorf802 mStyria270 cm100 yearsyes



Snow accumulations in inhabited places in Austria (valley stations, from west to east), as confirmed by ZAMG.


The plots below show analyses of MSLP and 6-hour precipitation forecasts from 3 to 8 January. The most intense precipitation appeared on 5 January.

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