The avalanche risk remains high in parts of Tyrol – meaning avalanches can be expected – where two fatal avalanches occurred on Friday in off-piste areas.
Police told Austrian media the avalanche near St Anton am Arlberg, which killed three men, appeared to have been triggered by the skiers themselves.
Two were American and Polish nationals, public broadcaster ORF reported, while the third was a 21-year-old Austrian who died in hospital.
Two other men were recovered from the scene with injuries after a major operation involving four mountain rescue teams, three helicopters, as well as emergency services.
Elsewhere, a 53-year-old man died after being crushed by a snow plough in the northern city of Linz.
The vehicle slid down a set of stairs where the man had been clearing snow, ORF reported. He died at the scene.