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Espace San Bernardo Snow Report- 16th April 2024

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Espace San Bernardo Snow Report

Latest snow conditions in Espace San Bernardo.

Ski Resorts in Espace San Bernardo, by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report Valley Up High
La Rosière69cm350cm
La Thuile160cm220cm

See below for Snow Forecasts for ski areas in Espace San Bernardo.

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Snow in the Ski Areas of Espace San Bernardo

Snow Forecasts and condition reports for Ski Areas in Espace San Bernardo
Ski Resort Forecast 48 HrTueWedThuFriSatSunMon 7 DayReport Up High
La Rosière32cm 60cm Snow Report350cm
La Thuile13cm 24cm Snow Report220cm

Snow near Espace San Bernardo

Ski Resorts near Espace San Bernardo, by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report Valley Up High
Les Arcs20cm430cm
Tignes112cm420cm
Chamonix70cm400cm
La Rosière69cm350cm
La Plagne15cm334cm
Val d'Isère58cm220cm
La Thuile160cm220cm
Méribel10cm200cm
Courchevel52cm44cm

Where is there snow in Espace San Bernardo?

Powder Alert!

Updated 17 April 05:56:46 NZST

Powder Alarms and Snow Storm Warnings have been issued for ski areas including Espace San Bernardo.

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When will it snow in Espace San Bernardo?

The next notable snow forecast is 8cm, expected on 16 April, with around 35cm forecast over the next 7 days.

How much snow is there in Espace San Bernardo?

The deepest snow in Espace San Bernardo is in La Rosière which is reporting snow depths of 350cm on the upper slopes and 69cm lower down.

When did it last snow in Espace San Bernardo?

Our most recent snow report indicates that it last snowed in La Rosière on Wednesday 10th April 2024 with 15cm of fresh snow falling.

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Off-Piste Safety in Espace San Bernardo

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