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Peio resort snow
Lat Long: 46.37° N 10.67° E
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Snow Report for Peio

Weather Forecast for Peio at 1755m altitude

Issued: 1 am 01 Jun 2026 (local time)

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Peio snow report:

The Peio snow report is: out of 6 Lifts open. Our model predicted that 22cm (9 inches) of snow fell over 48 hours between Thursday 14 of May at 8AM and Saturday 16 of May at 8AM CEST at the mid mountain level


Fresh snow depth:

Long snow history
No recent snow

Last significant snowfall:

Ankle
5cm
Sat 16 May (AM)
Origin:Report Origin

Peio snow depths:

Upper snow depth:Snow RadarTell us
Lower snow depth:

Peio resort conditions:

Our Snow Report for Peio brings daily updates on the snow conditions, snow depths, piste and offpiste conditions and the number of open ski lifts. The latest Peio snow report shown below was updated on 16 May 2026. Snow Reports are provided regularly throughout the ski season courtesy of our own network of ski resort managers and Skiresort Service International GmbH. In addition to the current report on ski conditions, we also provide webcams (including a 4 week cam archive), current live observations from nearby weather stations and also historical snow data for Peio.

Last snowfall:

1.0cm
Mar 30
1.0cm
May 12
14cm
May 14
8cm
May 15

Resort report:

Piste conditions:
Tell us
Off Piste conditions:
Next snowfall:
No snow is forecast
Next significant snowfall:
No significant snow is forecast
Lifts open:
Resort runs:

Peio snow conditions

  • 0
    Bluebird Powder days
  • 0
    Powder days
  • 3
    Bluebird days

Snow Radar

Latest snow reports near Peio:

No recent snow reports

No recent snow reports

Peio Snow Depths:

Recorded snow depths for the upper and lower slopes in Peio 2025 - 2026. The long term average for the upper slopes is also shown for comparison.

Snow reports for resorts near Peio

Find the best conditions for skiing and snowboarding near Peio using our Snowfinder page.

Resort
Issued: 2 days ago 10km  away
Issued: 2 days ago 16km  away
Issued: today 17km  away
Issued: yesterday 29km  away
Issued: 2 days ago 42km  away
Webcam
No webcamFolgarida-Marilleva WebcamSulden WebcamPasso Stelvio WebcamVal Senales (Schnalstal) Webcam
Snow Depth
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Lower
0cm
0cm
Upper
Lower
0cm
0cm
Upper
Lower
0cm
0cm
Upper
Lower
200cm
50cm
Upper
Lower
0cm
0cm
Piste State
Last Snow
Amount:
Date:
3.0cm
14 days ago
Amount:
Date:
5cm
17 days ago
Amount:
Date:
5cm
14 days ago
Amount:
Date:
3.0cm
yesterday
Amount:
Date:
11cm
14 days ago
Next 9 Days
0-3
3-6
6-9
6.0cm
0.0cm
0.0cm
0-3
3-6
6-9
0.0cm
0.0cm
0.0cm
0-3
3-6
6-9
7.0cm
9.0cm
0.0cm
0-3
3-6
6-9
14.0cm
14.0cm
2.0cm
0-3
3-6
6-9
12.0cm
6.0cm
1.0cm
Weather
Mon
rain showers
Tue
light rain
Wed
light rain
Mid station 2492m
Mon
rain showers
Tue
light rain
Wed
light rain
Mid station 1740m
Mon
rain showers
Tue
light rain
Wed
cloud
Mid station 2575m
Mon
clear
Tue
light snow
Wed
cloud
Mid station 3106m
Mon
rain showers
Tue
light rain
Wed
cloud
Mid station 2600m

Notes on the Peio Snow Report

The snow report describes the piste and off-piste ski conditions at Peio. You can submit an updated snow report here. Piste and off-piste are often different so we ask snow reporters to describe Peio piste and off-piste conditions separately. If these details are missing from the Peio snow report, you can predict off-piste conditions using the snow depth, the date of the most recent snowfall at Peio, the Peio weather report and the forecast.

Members can check the hindcast for a timeline of Peio weather conditions. This detailed weather log makes it easy to predict snow conditions at Peio, even when the snow report is too old to be useful. The hindcast shows when our weather model last predicted snowfall at Peio. It shows how much snow we think fell then, and the way freezing level, wind and weather have varied through time. You will be able to predict whether to expect off-piste powder, slush, spring snow, ice or wind crust.

If you see a report of powder or fresh snow conditions several days after snow last fell, there is usually a good reason. At crowded ski resorts, off-piste new snow will be tracked out within hours of a fresh fall but wherever crowds are light in relation to the accessible terrain, it will be possible to stay fresh much later, perhaps several days later. Alternatively, strong winds sometimes redistribute powder snow enough to cover old tracks, or it may simply be that the ski area was not fully open for some period after the snow fell, so fresh snow that fell a while ago has remained un-tracked until this report.

Whenever weather conditions change, Peio snow conditions will change too, so it is important to check the time and date of the Peio snow report and to guess what effect the weather will have had on snow quality between then and now. For example, the Peio snow report on Friday afternoon may indicate fresh powder but if Friday night is mild and rainy then ski conditions will be very poor on Saturday morning. Conversely, if the weather stays stable and cold, the same snow report can be valid for more than a week. We advise that you check the Peio snow forecast to see if conditions are likely to change before your visit.

Many skiers enjoy moguls and fast icy pistes but for off-piste skiers and free-ride snowboarders, fresh snow starts to deteriorate from the moment it settles. Wind, rain and periods of above-freezing temperature are the primary cause of the evolution from fresh powder to windslab, ice or slush. High altitude slopes that are shaded from the sun and sheltered from the wind preserve powder stashes longer after fresh snowfall. If the snow report mentions pockets of powder at Peio, study the Peio piste map in relation to the wind direction to determine the most likely locations.

We stress the importance of checking the date on the Peio snow report particularly around weekends. For example, the snow report for Peio on Friday may indicate powder after recent snowfall but following a sunny and busy weekend, when the locals hit the mountains en masse, the ski conditions (at any resort) can deteriorate rapidly and late arrivals may see very different ski conditions. Of course some people look for deteriorating conditions in the snow report for the likely development of mogul fields but for powder lovers and particularly snowboarders this can mean tracked out off-piste snow. Of course, this doesn’t always happen quickly after fresh snowfall particularly at quiet North facing resorts at high altitude where genuine powder stashes may be found days or even weeks later. It is worth checking the piste map for Peio (found in menu above) for the location of favourable slopes that may be described in the "Peio Snow Conditions" part of the snow report. In addition to checking the Peio snow report we recommend that you check the snow forecasts found in the menu at the top of the page along with our ski resort guide.