Weather Glurns: Weather forecast for Wednesday

Last update: 13 May 2026 18:32
Time Forecast Rainfall (mm) Temperatura Temp. Humidity % Rel Wind direction and intensity (Km/h) 0°C Altitude (m)
20:00 80 - 80
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10.5° Felt 8° 60% Direzione vento NNW Weak 6 km/h Gusts 13 km/h 2300m
21:00 3 - 3
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8.9° Felt 6.6° 68% Direzione vento NW Weak 5 km/h Gusts 11 km/h 2290m
22:00 3 - 3
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7.9° Felt 5.4° 72% Direzione vento NNW Weak 6 km/h Gusts 11 km/h 2280m
23:00 2 - 2
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7.2° Felt 5.1° 76% Direzione vento NW Weak 4 km/h Gusts 10 km/h 2240m
00:00 3 - 3
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Felt 3.8° 79% Direzione vento WNW Weak 4 km/h Gusts 6 km/h 2210m
01:00 2 - 2
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5.1° Felt 2.6° 80% Direzione vento WNW Weak 5 km/h Gusts 7 km/h 2190m

Air quality and pollen counts for Glurns

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Mugwort Mugwort
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Olive Olive
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Ragweed Ragweed
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AQI
(EU)
4.3Very Good 3.4Very Good 104Good 0Absent 1.8Low 13Medium 0Absent 0Absent 0Absent 35Fair

Discovering Glurns

Small, fortified, authentic: Glorenza (Glurns) is the smallest city in South Tyrol and one of the best‑preserved medieval villages in the Alpine arc. Surrounded by 16th‑century walls with three perfectly intact gate‑towers, it boasts a compact historic center of arcades, cobbled squares, and merchant houses, where time seems to slow down. We are in the Upper Val Venosta, at 907 m above sea level, just a few kilometers from the Swiss border, with the Adige River flowing just outside the walls near its source. Its location along the ancient Via Claudia Augusta has shaped its commercial and cultural vocation since the Middle Ages.


Strolling through Glorenza is a journey into history: Porta Tubre, the Town Square, the Arcade Street, the historic mill, and the Church of San Pancrazio tell stories of centuries of trade and resilience. In the Church Tower you’ll find the Paul Flora Museum, dedicated to the artist born here. The city walls, strengthened by the Habsburgs after late‑medieval destruction, are the distinctive feature that makes Glorenza’s skyline unique and explains its charm for travelers, photographers, and lovers of slow travel.


Glorenza is also an excellent base for exploring the Val Venosta: among apple orchards, family‑friendly trails and panoramic routes on nearby Monte Watles, and cultural treasures such as the Abbey of Monte Maria and Churburg Castle.

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