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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Insight weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

🌤️26°C
Mainly clearInnsbruckFeels like 27° · Wind 8 km/h · Humidity 56%
UV 7 HighSunrise 05:17Sunset 21:12
Today☁️27°13°💧10%
Thu30°15°💧3%
Fri🌦️31°17°💧23%
Sat☁️28°19°💧43%
Sun🌦️29°19°💧14%
Mon☁️31°19°💧11%
Tue☁️29°19°💧13%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above for the latest conditions in Innsbruck today. The city’s alpine location means weather can shift quickly, so it pays to plan ahead whether you’re heading into the mountains or sticking to the valley floor.

What does the outlook look like for Innsbruck over the next fortnight?

The live forecast above gives a reliable snapshot for the coming days, but if you’re looking further out, the innsbruck weather forecast 15 days and innsbruck weather forecast 30 days can help with long-range planning – though accuracy naturally decreases after 10 days. For a solid middle ground, the weather in innsbruck 10 days view is often enough for most trips, while the innsbruck weather 14 days option provides a useful bridge. If you need a quick check, the innsbruck weather tomorrow will match the overnight and daytime trends shown above.

How does Innsbruck’s weather vary with the seasons?

Winter brings cold, snowy conditions, and anyone searching for innsbruck weather january or innsbruck weather december should expect freezing lows and ample snow on the slopes. Spring and autumn are milder but can be unsettled, while summers are warm in the valley and cooler higher up. The city’s altitude – roughly 570 metres – means that even a summer afternoon can turn cool if a front moves in.

Elevation570 metres (1,870 feet)
Average winter low (Jan)−4°C
Average summer high (Jul)25°C
Annual rainfall~900 mm
When is the best time to visit Innsbruck for snow?

The best snow usually falls from late December through February. December can be reliable, but January is typically the coldest month with the deepest cover on the surrounding slopes. Check short-range forecasts for the latest snow conditions.

Does Innsbruck get fog often?

Yes, especially in autumn and winter when the Inn valley can trap cold air and cloud. The fog may clear by midday, but if it stays thick, the upper slopes often remain sunny – a common local pattern.

Is the weather very different in the city compared with the mountains?

Absolutely. The valley floor can be mild and calm while the Nordkette above is windy and icy. Always check mountain forecasts separately if you plan to ski or hike – conditions change rapidly with altitude.

For UK-specific forecasts, visit our UK weather hub or check the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page for longer-range outlooks across Britain.