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Mt Buller Snow Cams

Mt Buller today

The resort is now CLOSED for skiing and snowboarding for season 2016.  The road to the village is open for visitors and sightseeing. 

Snow condition Grass
Snow cover Fresh over firm base
Surface None
Last snow 0cm

Mt Buller Road Report

Open & Clear

Lift Report

Lifts
ABOM Express
Blue Bullet Express
Boggy Creek
Bonza
Bourke Street Carpet
Bull Run
Canyon Tows
Cattleman's Carpets
Federation
Gliders Carpet
Grimus
Happy Feet Carpet
Howqua
Koflers
Lydia Lassila Chairlift
Northside Express
Skyline
South Side
Summit
The Fox
Tirol
Wombat
Open
Stand by
Closed

Mt Buller Now

Temperature now 3.0°C
Feels like -2.7°C
Rain since 9am 0.2mm
Wind SSW 31km/h
Gust 50km/h
Dew point 2.9°C
Humidity 99%

Weather Today

-2.0°C 6.0°C Snowfalls clearing

North East for Friday Partly cloudy. Medium (50%) chance of showers in the south, mostly clearing during the afternoon. Snow possible above 1400 metres until the late afternoon. Winds W/SW 15 to 25 km/h tending S/SW 20 to 30 km/h during the day. Daytime maximum temperatures between 13 and 20. Albury-Wodonga Partly cloudy. Max 20.

Chance 60%
Amount < 1mm
9am SW 30km/h
3pm SW 25km/h
Rise 05:47 EDT
Set 20:26 EDT

Weather Forecast

Likely snow Min Max
Friday <2cm -2.0°C 6.0°C
Saturday Nil 0.0°C 12.0°C
Sunday Nil 4.0°C 16.0°C
Monday Nil 6.0°C 19.0°C
Tuesday Nil 10.0°C 22.0°C
Wednesday Nil 13.0°C 17.0°C
Thursday Nil 6.0°C 12.0°C

Now Temperature

At Darwin Ap

14:10 CST

Today

35°C

Tonight

25°C

Mostly sunny

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