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- Intermittent light rain reported from Samedan Airport at 1706 metres elevation 6 kms S of La Punt/Engadin but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area
- Continuous light snow reported from Zugspitze at 2337 metres elevation one km S of Garmisch-Partenkirchen-Zugspitze but it is probably falling as rain apart from near the top of the ski area
- Intermittent light snow reported from Jungfrau Mountain at 3576 metres elevation 7 kms E of Mürren but it is probably falling as rain apart from near the top of the ski area
- Intermittent light rain reported from Samedan Airport at 1706 metres elevation 6 kms S of La Punt/Engadin but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area
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UPDATED 20 MARCH 2024| We are entering astronomical springtime (defined by the vernal equinox, the point when the Sun crosses the celestial equator and days start to become longer than nights, typically around March 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere) and are already three weeks into meteorological springtime (which is based on the calendar and temperature cycle, encompassing March, April, and May for statistical consistency in climate data). In other words, we are in 'full spring,' with both the astronomical and meteorological seasons underway.....
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Latest submitted reviews
Turoa ski resort:
“Turoa is an awesome destination. The terrain is varied and there is something for all levels. It has recently been taken over from the administrators and now runs separately from Whakapapa. I was lucky enough to be there for 10 bluebird days in a row last August with a snow base in excess of 2 metres and it was reportedly the best snow in the world at the time.
Midweek is the time to be there, sometimes on a Tuesday/Wednesday it feels like there's only about 40 of us using the top lift. The weather can be unpredictable, but let's face it, bad weather generally means more fresh snow right?”
Nickoffskiing from AUSTRALIA - 22 Apr 2024
Les Deux Alpes ski resort:
“The latest reviews I'm seeing are from 2022. I've been working here for 30 years, and just don't recognise the resort in some of the comments. It's great for beginners most years (2024 is not one), with masses of skiing right in the village including up to red pistes, and I've taught off-piste lesson down there in the past.
For experienced skiers it's very good - lots of blacks, lots of accessible off-piste, and lots of variety. I would say that the 2-4 week skier might be a bit disappointed though. There is no 'travelling' to other resorts, and those who cannot change how they ski might easily be bored.
I can't speak about the snowpark as I don't do that, but it looks impressive!
Pisting is mostly pretty good, but the decision to stay with the more eco friendly cannons has not worked out this year, as temps have been mostly too high to run them.
SATA have taken over the running of the lifts and pistes, and it's been a welcome relief after several years of CDA taking out lifts, not replacing them, and clearly not giving a monkeys for the resort.
So, do come!”
Easiski from FRANCE - 07 Apr 2024
Sauze d'Oulx (Vialattea) ski resort:
“Just back from a late Easter week in Sauze. We got lucky with the snow after a few weeks of above average temperatures. Lovely tree lined runs with only the last bit bare and slushy. Made Sestriere over the top on a sunny day, which was a treat and some lovely skiing down to San Sicarso. Only gripe about this resort is the basic lift system which needs some investment. It’s crying out for a gondola from the village up to Sportinia to serve the beginners and when the low runs are suffering. I was in the 3valleys in January and the lifts are on another planet to Sauze. The 2 seater chair, which is the main Sestriere link lift, is a joke by modern standards. But, hey, the lift pass is a lot cheaper as long as you run at Italy speed and at 1.5 euros for a coffee on the slopes it makes for a cheaper holiday. Nice quick transfer from Turin also. The town itself is ok but not sure where the boozy reputation comes from. It was dead in the evening and a few quiet bars surviving and a few clubs looked like they’d closed down. Lacking ski in-ski out and there being steep hills to walk in ski boots is no fun,
To summarise, nice to go there, lovely red runs. But would I return? Probably not as all a bit dated and much better resorts to spend your time effort and money in.”
C roberts from UNITED KINGDOM - 02 Apr 2024
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