Snow report | 23 Feb 2015
It may have been a slow start to the ski season but winter is in full swing with the consistent fantastic snowfalls over the last few weeks. Here is a photo taken by our in resort team in Morzine, in the midst of the snow storm at the weekend:
Morzine - 24/02
Val d'isere - 24/02. Photo: YSE ski
30 cm in Val Thorens - 24/02
La Plagne - 24/02
Just when you thought snow conditions couldn’t get any better, more snow is on the way! Over 1 m of snow is predicted in selected ski areas in France, Switzerland, Andorra and Italy over the next 9 days. Even today Val Thorens and Courchevel has received 25 cm snowfall, plus Avoriaz, La Plagne, Soldeu, Tignes and Val d’Isere have had 20 cm.
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Last 7 days of snow:
Cervinia – 95 cm
Soldeu – 80 cm
Avoriaz – 76 cm
Val Thorens - 65 cm
Tignes - 64 cm
Flaine - 55 cm
Saas Fee – 55 cm
Chamonix - 50 cm
Wengen – 48 cm
Serre Chevalier – 48 cm
Courchevel - 45 cm
La Plagne - 45 cm
La Clusaz – 45 cm
Courmayeur – 45 cm
Sauze d’Oulx – 42 cm
Sestriere – 42 cm
Obergurgl – 30 cm
Hintertux - 20 cm
The Alps are calling with fresh snowfall and with even more on the way, snow conditions for March are going to be fantastic. If you’ve been holding out for a last minute trip to the mountains, this is your time! Take a look at our last minute ski deals and book your spot on the mountain.
Update: 25/02
The Snow storm has now cleared in France, leaving fresh powder and bright blue skies.
By Krystelle
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