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Jan
19

More snow is on its way
Thursday January 19, 2012 - Email this article to a friend

There's been a let up in the snow in the Alps this week. Not any more. It has begun falling again and more is set to come over the weekend. It is also finally snowing in the USA. Check out our latest snow report direct from the mountains.

After the huge snowfalls of December and early January conditions have been calmer in the Alps over the past week.

Not for much longer though as 1m is set to fall in places this weekend.

The USA has seen the first substantial falls for over a month in Colorado, Utah and New England.

We have reported on it here.

Some of the back bowls in Vail are finally opening.

"We're looking forward to more snow throughout the week, according to the weather forecast and hope to open up additional terrain as soon as possible," said Chris Jarnot, senior vice president and chief operating officer of Vail Mountain. "Until then, skiers and snowboarders need to observe the many closures in place in both the Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin."

Heavy snow, possibly disruptive in places is expected in the next few days however with Western North America and France/Switzerland expected to get the biggest falls - potentially huge 1m+ accumulations - although most other areas will see fresh snow too.

Our content editor was in Obergurgl in Austria last weekend skiing with members of the US slalom team.

See the video about it and snow report below.

If you are thinking about a ski trip then one of our partners at PlanetSKI, IGLU, has some simple advice.

"With the best snow conditions we've seen in over a decade, up to 50cm forecast for the weekend and amazing savings to be snapped up, there's never been a better time to escape the wet, grey British weather. As the number one independent ski agency in the UK we have the best selection of properties in hundreds of ski resorts worldwide, said a spokesperson.

If you are tempted then see here.

Western Canada, has had a great snowy season so far, has seen falls of up to 75cm in 24 hours. 

For the full details see our county by country report that was compiled on Thursday 19th with the help of our good friends over at Skiinfo.

flag_austriaAUSTRIA: Conditions have calmed down in Austria after the huge snowfalls in the first week of January led to road closures and cut off resorts by road and rail. 

During the last week some resorts got up to 40cm fresh snow however keeping slopes in good shape.

Obertauern and Zauchensee report 40cm for the last seven day while Fieberbrunn, Zillertal and St Johann in Tirol got 20cm each.

Thanks to all the early January snow there are still huge snow depths in Austrian ski resorts.

The deepest can be found in St Anton at Arlberg with 4.4m. Zugspitzplatt Ehrwald has 3.7m and Lech Zurs at Arlberg has 3.5m.

Other Austrian news is that the Fun Park in Solden has opened for this season but the off piste avalanche risk is high at several resorts, including Mayrhofen.

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Towards the end of the week it will be getting warmer in Austria and the snowline will rise to above 1000m. Fresh snowfalls are expected for Saturday afternoon.

You can find here all snow depths in Austria

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SWITZERLAND:The past few days have been sunny in Switzerland. Skiers and boarders benefitted from the big falls a week ago.

Snow depths are excellent and skiers are enjoying the good conditions at the moment. On Thursday and Friday new snowfall is expected, especially in the northern Alps.

"The  snow has been lovely, early morning skiing on quiet pistes was fantastic. The warm weather is coming to an end soon though, with light snowfall on Thursday, due to get heavier by Friday," said a friend of ours from the ski school , European Snowsport, in Verbier.

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The best snow depth can be found in Lungern-Schönbüel with 4.5m, followed by Engelberg with 3.85m and Gstaad Glacier 3000 with 3.8m.

However despite the great snow condition the ice is too thin at St Moritz where the 28th Polo World Cup on Snow 2012 on the resort's famous frozen lake cannot go ahead for the first time in the tournament's 28-year history.

This is where to find all snow depths in Switzerland.

flag_italyITALY:In common with the rest of Europe, there's been little or no new snowfall in Italy in the past week.  However base depths are very healthy.

 In most areas after the previous large accumulations.

  The deepest, just, is at Cervinia in the Aosta Valley to the West of the country with 2.8m, with Arabba in the Dolomites on the Eastern side only 2cm behind at 2.78m.

 

flag_franceFRANCE: For the second consecutive week, French ski resorts are enjoying sunny days and temperatures become colder.  

This lull has allowed stations to overcome the chaotic situation encountered earlier this year caused by heavy snow.

Everything is now back to normal and the ski conditions are still outstanding on the northern Alps (over three metres/10 feet of snow at the top of Chamonix's slopes), excellent in the Southern Alps (150cm/five feet in Montgenevre and Les Orres), very good over the Pyrenees (150cm/five feet in Piau Engaly), satisfying in the Jura (60cm/two feet Jura Mountains), but just average in the Massif Central (10 to 60cm) and the Vosges (30 to 60cm depending on the stations).

 The last significant snowfall occurred more than 10 days ago now but the lull could be only short-lived as the forecast is for a return to snowy weather from Wednesday night with new snowfall continuing through the weekend.

All mountain areas should benefit these snowfall (and this is a good news) but the biggest falls are, once again, expected for the northern Alps.

For a short video snow report from Les Gets from one our partners, the ski school BASS, see below.

It comes from Jaz Lamb.

If you are thinking of renting an appartment in the French Alps to take advantage of the conditions then there are some good deals and offers from one of our partners, Pierre et Vacances.

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ANDORRA & THE PYRENEES: Conditions remain good across most of the Pyrenees although there's been little fresh snowfall in the past week.

Baqueira - Beret in Spain has the deepest snow base at up to 160cm, followed by Piau Engaly on the French side with 150cm. 

Vallnord in Andorra in the centre is in third place with 140cm and Cauterets, back in France, has a 130cm base.

 

flag_-_scotland_01SCOTLAND: After a calm few days Scotland's five ski centres are again battling windier, warmer conditions.  Most can offer some skiing and boarding but none have all terrain open. 

On the west coast up to 415 vertical metres of terrain are open at Nevis Range where the snow pack is slowly softening at all levels giving nice skiing in Goose.

At Glencoe to the south they're hoping for heavy snow on Thursday afternoon and the terrain currently open is not suitable for beginners. 

On the East Cairngorm above Aviemore reports 350 vertical metres of terrain open on the Fairway, top of Coire Cas, Ciste and Ptarmigan Bowls - some areas are icy in places.  At the Lecht it's 150 vertical metres with Eagle, Grouse, Chairlift and Kestrel complete with compact snow but narrow in some places, wide in others.

There's also full cover on nursery area with manmade snow.  Finally Glenshee has a 250m vertical with limited skiing available on the Cairnwell and Butcharts Access Tows both of which are complete with hard packed frozen snow. There are patches of snow for beginners.

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NORWAY: It's snowy in most regions with Strandafjellet in Norway receiving some of the biggest snowfalls in the world over the past 7 days with 80cm.

 Most of the regions larger resorts are now sitting on healthy base depths with Roldal on top with 290cm (nearly 10 feet). 

Here's a list of all snow depths in Norway. 

 

flag_usaUSA: Western North America is bracing for a dramatic change to its lacklustre winter 2011-12 with big snowfalls and temperatures up to 20 degrees below average as new fronts move in to the region, severe weather warnings are in place. 

If this all happens as predicted it should, once the extreme weather has moved on, transform the ski areas in California that have been suffering since early December from warm weather and little or no natural snow.

Conditions have already picked up in the major ski states of Utah and particularly Colorado which issued powder alarms for over 8 inches (20cm) of fresh snow and in some cases as much as a foot (30cm) in 24 hours over Monday/Tuesday this week.  Beneficiaries included Vail and Beaver Creek.

The snow has been good all season in some parts of the US and Alaska, Washington State and Wyoming in the North West of the country have also been reporting more heavy snow as they have for most of the winter.  

Eaglecrest in Alaska has the country's deepest snow at 376cm (12.5 feet) while Mt Baker in Washington State, the famed snowiest-resort-in-the-world is not far behind with 368cm.

Conditions have picked up a great deal in recent weeks on the East Coast too, although snowfall there at the end of last week has now eased, many resorts, particularly in Vermont, benefitted from several feet of snow.

flag_canadaCANADA: Western Canada's excellent season continues and has even moved up a gear with Fernie in British Columbia reporting 75cm (30 inches) of new snow in the past 24 hours on an already healthy base.

It's a similar story across the province.

"After an incredible snowfall over the past weekend with close to 50cm of snow falling in 48hrs, Revelstoke Mountain Resort boasts amazing snow conditions nearing a 200cm base and 550cm of snowfall to date," said a resort statement.

A heavy snow cycle is forecast to return this weekend with great skiing temperatures throughout the week.

 Recent snowfalls have developed the lower mountain, with runs below Mid-Mountain Lodge officially opening at Revelstopke for the first time yesterday. Skiers and snowboarders can now enjoy the Most Vertical in North America with 5620' vertical feet of skiing fun! 

Here's a list of all snow depths in Canada.

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