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Snow Returns to the Alps and Pyrenees

Snow Returns to the Alps and Pyrenees

Published : 24-Mar-2017 11:22



It has been snowing again in the Alps and Pyrenees – although, as you would expect at the start of the spring – the most snow and the best conditions is on higher slopes.

Ski areas in the French Pyrenees reported 20-30cm of fresh snow on Wednesday/Thursday and there were smaller falls in Andorra and on the Spanish side of the mountains, however more snow is now expected here over the weekend.

The Pyrenees have seen the most regular snow dumps in Western Europe all though the 2016-17 season and most areas there have good bases moving in towards April with 50-100cm in resort and 1-2m on higher slopes at most areas.

Some big snowfalls have been reported on higher slopes across the alps too and again more snow is expected over the next few days. In Switzerland Saas Fee, Andermatt, Engelberg and Grindelwald all reported 25-30cm of fresh snow on Thursday morning.

In Italy Cervinia has also reported 30cm of snow, this time in the past 24 hours, and 20cm in the 24 hours prior to that giving 50cm over the two days. The Monterosa region nearby says it has had 30cm of new snow. Courmayeur, pictured above, is seeing a snowy day today.

In Austria there was 20cm of snow reported by Obergurgl, 15cm by Ischgl and in France Valfrejus issued a powder alarm for 22cm of fresh snow overnight and Isola 20cm. Chamonix says it has had 15cm.

The snow is also back in North America, continues to fall in Western and northern Norway and has even slightly improved conditions in Scotland.

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