The PlanetSKI Snow Report

It’s been sunny and settled across much of the Alps with warm temperatures. This week gets a bit cooler with no snow in the forecast. UPDATED

Saturday 28th February

The temperature has dropped in the Alps after the warm conditions this past week.

Sadly, no snow worth talking about has fallen.

Next week will be mostly dry and mild, but not as warm as this week.

Here’s our weekly report from the Tignes/Val d’Isere ski area from Steve Angus.

 

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While PlanetSKI reader, David Morgan, updates us from his winter base in Tignes.

Tignes, France.Image c/o David Morgan/PlanetSKI.

Tignes, France.Image c/o David Morgan/PlanetSKI.

“Piste, picnic and party weather!

“Sunshine and spring April like temperatures dominated the weather during the first week of the Paris fortnight.

“After the recent heavy snowfalls there is ample snow on the pistes.

“Conditions were warm enough for families to picnic by the slopes and workers took the chance to party on a sunny terrace on their days off.

“Avalanche risk levels dropped over the week but great caution is still needed off piste.

“Next week should be much quieter with continuing sunny weather.”

Tignes, France.Image c/o David Morgan/PlanetSKI.

Tignes, France.Image c/o David Morgan/PlanetSKI.

PlanetSKI’s editor, James Cove, is passing through Tignes next week as he returns from Canada and heads out to the Alps on a month-long road trip.

Visiting some of the finest resorts across France and western Switzerland.

Do check back…

Thursday 26th February

The warm weather continues in the Alps.

Some resorts have recorded their warmest February temperatures.

The freezing level is currently more than 3,000m.

The conditions are more like spring than the middle of winter, but after the heavy snow of earlier this month there remains good covering across many slopes.

It is slushy on the lower south-facing runs, especially in the afternoon.

One PlanetSKI reader, ‘Valais Dude’, has posted on X from Nendaz in the Swiss Alps.

Another PlanetSKI reader, Helen Gillespie, is further east in Switzerland in Murren where it’s another bluebird day.

Murren, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie

Murren, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie

Murren, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie

Murren, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie

Murren, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie

Murren, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie

Friday will be another warm day across the Alps but the temperatures will drop over the weekend, though there is no fresh snow in the forecast.

It should be remembered that the avalanche risk remains ‘considerable’ off piste in many places.

117 people have died in avalanches in Europe so far this winter.

Here’s the risk level in Switzerland on Friday:

Avalanche risk in Switzerland on Friday 27th February. Image c/o Swiss Institute for snow and avalanche research.

Avalanche risk in Switzerland on Friday 27th February. Image c/o Swiss Institute for snow and avalanche research.

See this article on what factors are making it so dangerous:

More to follow…

Tuesday  24th February

PlanetSKI reader, Helen Gillespie, has sent us this update and images from the Swiss resort of Grindelwald.

“After some early morning precipitation, cloud cover lifted to reveal what is without doubt a glorious and classically perfect Jungfrau alpine landscape,” said Helen.

“Sunny and warmer weather is scheduled for the remainder of the week making the recent modest snow fall gains – tad heavier going.

“Spring conditions abound.

“Half term crowds thinning.”

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Grindelwald, Switzerland. Image c/o PlanetSKI/Helen Gillespie.

Monday 23rd February

Stable conditions are forecast for the rest of the week in the Alps with the temperatures staying warm as we approach March.

It could start to get a bit slushy lower down on the south-facing slopes, but generally the conditions in the Alps are good for the last week of February.

The deepest snow is to be found in some French resorts that saw the best of the snow last week.

Many now have depths above average for the time of year.

Here was Tignes over the weekend:

There are also good conditions in the western Swiss resorts, including Verbier and Crans-Montana.

Do scroll down to check out our reports from the past few days that cover Georgia, Scotland and the USA.

More to follow…

Sunday 22nd February

First we hear from Mike ‘the snow’ Richards who has been powder skiing in Bakhmaro in Georgia.

 

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In the Alps the weather has calmed down and warmed up after the huge recent storms pass.

There is plenty of sunshine across the Alps and some excellent February conditions.

The mild weather is set to continue this week with no significant snow in the forecast.

It is a similar situation in Scotland.

“The cold snap has finally ended,” said PlanetSKI’s Scotland reporter, Rod Frazer.

“We have a return to warmer south-westerly weather systems bringing much milder temperatures to the Highlands, which means we have some great spring snow conditions to enjoy.”

“These big swings in temperature are the norm for a Highland winter.”

Glenshee, Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer

Glenshee, Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer

“On the upside, there has been such a build up of snow over the last month, specially on Cairngorm, that despite the current thaw conditions should be good for the foreseeable.

“Here’s hoping we have a return to cold temps in the not too distant future to ensure we have great skiing into Easter.”

Glenshee, Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer

Glenshee, Scotland. Image c/o Dianne & Rod Frazer

More to follow…

Saturday 21st February

The final storm of the latest cycle in the Alps has passed with the snowfall easing off in many places.

It has been full-on winter weather this half-term week with few, if any, relaxing lunches on the terrace of a mountain restaurant in the sun.

In the north west Alps it has snowed pretty much all week leaving as much as 2m of fresh snow in places.

“Many high French ski resorts including Alpe d’Huez, Tignes, La Rosière, Chamonix, Flaine and Avoriaz have seen at least 1.5m and, in some cases, almost certainly over 2m of snow at altitude in the last week,” said our resident snow expert, Fraser Wilkin from weathertoski.co.uk.

Some of the heaviest snow has been in Tignes in France where 2m has fallen.

“I had to clear the balcony twice on Thursday at the height of the latest storm,” said PlanetSKI reader, David Morgan, to us.

David's balcon

David’s balcony, Tignes. Image c/o David Morgan.

“Over two metres of snow fell in Tignes during one the busiest weeks (94.2% occupancy) of the season.

“High avalanche risk limited lift opening and restricted skiing, but despite the weather being less than kind, youngsters enjoyed playing in the snow.

“Next week French holidays continue – start of Paris fortnight – traffic delays expected.

“More settled and sunny weather expected with better conditions for skiing,” added David.

Tignes, France, Image c/o David Morgan.

Tignes, France, Image c/o David Morgan.

Tignes, France, Image c/o David Morgan.

Tignes, France, Image c/o David Morgan.

Once again people are urged to be extra cautious in the dangerous avalanche conditions, but it appears the warnings are falling on some deaf ears as the deaths and injuries in the Alps continue.

Around 100 people have died in avalanches so far this winter, which is well above the seasonal average for the time of year.

See the full details here: Yet more avalanche deaths in the Alps

The temperatures are forecast to warm up over the weekend and next week should be excellent as the sun makes a welcome appearance.

In the USA heavy snow is finally falling in parts of western USA.

It is a welcome sight after one of the worst winters in recent memory.

Many are hoping the second half of winter will be nothing like the first half.

Southern California is seeing the snow.

As too is Colorado.

Utah has also seen fresh snow.

The resort of Brian Head in southern Utah picked up 58cm in the last 24 hours and 86cm in the last 48 hours.

The resort claims 1.37m of new snow this week.

100% of the resort’s terrain is open with a 1.57m base.

The heavy falls in the USA have brought tragic consequences, with eight back country skiers perishing in an avalanche in California.

One person is missing presumed dead.

Six people were rescued.

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