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Arc 1600 Snow Report- 12th April 2026

Arc 1600 Snow Report

Updated 12 April 2026 17:31 NZST

Snow conditions in Arc 1600

Arc 1600 Snow Depths and Conditions
Upper Snow Depths 300cm
Lower Snow Depths 81cm
Snow conditions Spring Snow
Last Snow 14cm - 31 March

Arc 1600 Ski Area Status

Arc 1600 Lift and Piste state
Tourist Office says Recommended slopes : ARC 1600 : SECRET / MUGUET ARC 1800 : VAGERE ARC 2000 : ARANDELIERES PEISEY-VALLANDRY : BELETTE
Roads Clear and dry Roads clear, snow cables or chains recommended

Avalanche Risk

2Avalanche Risk Level 2

Moderate

The overall Avalanche Risk Level in Arc 1600 was reported as Moderate (Level 2): ALWAYS check local advice before leaving marked runs.

Recent Snow in Arc 1600

Snow Depths in Arc 1600

Upper slope snow depth has declined from 320cm to 300cm over the past week.

Recent Snowfall

Reports from Arc 1600 indicate that it last snowed :- 10cm on Wednesday 1st April, 14cm on Tuesday 31st March and 3cm on Sunday 29th March.

 When did it last snow in Arc 1600?

How old is the snow? When was the last reported snowfall?

Our most recent snow report indicates that it last snowed in Arc 1600 on Tuesday 31st March 2026 with 14cm of fresh snow falling.

Snow report updated : 12 Apr 2026 17:31 NZST

Snow near Arc 1600

Ski Resorts near Arc 1600, by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report Valley Depth Hi
Les Arcs81cm300cm
Chamonix10cm280cm
Val Thorens185cm250cm
La Plagne30cm235cm
Méribel80cm235cm
Courchevel116cm227cm
Tignes109cm150cm
Les Menuires39cm39cm

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Arc 1600 Snow Forecast

Snow Forecast by day for Arc 1600
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
Snow
to
1,831m

For Forecast detail, see below.

Arc 1600 has 4cm new snow forecast in the next 48 hours.

48 Hour Snow Forecast
TopSnow HiSnow toMax
Town
SunCloud

varying 2,046m
to 2,031m

10℃
MonSnow+3cm

varying 2,323m
to 1,831m

6℃

More Snow Forecast Detail:-
7 Day Snow Forecast
48 Hour Snow Forecast

Off-Piste Safety in Arc 1600

Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in Arc 1600, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.