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< h1 > Weather Forecasts< / h1 >
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< p > The quickest weather online giving an idea of the intensity of the rain over the next few days
is < a href = "https://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/Loser-mountain/forecasts/1838" > mountain weather< / a > . This also has
temperature predictions for the height of the Loser itself at 1838m -
fortuitously this is about 20m below top camp at Steinbruckhohle.
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< p > Perhaps better is the < a href = "https://www.bergfex.com/sommer/bad-aussee/wetter/" > Austrian forecast for Bad Aussee< / a > - for the day and the next week.
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< p > Local weather forecasts appear on the radio (in German, of course). In the
winter, snow reports can be found (we presume). There is a local forecast on
the Bad Aussee tourist office site, < a
href="http://www.badaussee.net/">http://www.badaussee.net/< / a > . You can phone
for a forecast (also in German) or you can try the Tourist Office in Bad Aussee
(no idea if they post a bulletin in the window - we don't seem to have
tried).< / p >
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< p > But for an up to the minute (maybe) idea of the weather < b > right now< / b > ,
see the < a
href="http://www.tagesbild.at/tageseng.htm">Grundlsee Photo of the
Day< / a > or
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try the < a href = "http://linux1.hs2-badaussee.asn-graz.ac.at/live1/" > Loser
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WebCam< / a > (not working in 2018)- giving a current view of Loser from somewhere near the bottom of
the ski-lifts. Caution!
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These could induce an irresistible desire to drop everything and travel to
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Austria immediately!< / p >
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< h3 > Sunrise and sunset< / h3 >
See < a href = "https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/@7873491" > Bad Aussee location< / a > for
times of sunrise and sunset in the expo area.
There are over 15 hours of daylight during the expo; though clouds and rain mean that this is effectively much less.
(This page also tells you when the moon is up - if you are planning a night-time jaunt across the plateau -
and which planets are visible.)
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