Snow falling…resorts opening

As the snow continues to fall, around 20 resorts should be open by this weekend. Whilst the weather outlook over the next few days looks very uncertain, another half meter could fall at altitude before the weekend. In addition to the Savoie and Haute Savoie resorts already open (Courchevel, Tignes, Val d’Isère and Val Thorens), we expect the following will probably open on Saturday:

Les Arcs, Avoriaz, Chamonix/Grands Montets, Châtel, Flaine, Les Menuires, Méribel, Montriond, Orelle, Peisey-Vallandry, La Plagne, La Tania and Valloire.

YAY SNOW!

It’s snowing ….

6pm this evening, and snow is falling from around 1700m. After a very grey and sleety day, temperatures have fallen as evening approached. Not much, but enough to be turning the mountains from an estival green to a wintery white. The latest forecasts from Méteo France suggest that snowfall is predicted to become heavier tomorrow, and possibly continue for the coming week.

Still rainy lower down, but with falling temperatures, this could turn to snow.

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Where to ski tomorrow

Here is a quick round-up of where you can ski in the French Alps this weekend:

Courchevel

Only one piste (Verdons) open, but lift pass is free, as is parking at la Croisette

Val d’Isère

Opened on 26th November, and currently has 16 pistes open. Lift pas is 27.50€ for the day.

Val Thorens

Also opened on 26th November, with 18 pistes open. Day pass is 31€

Tignes

Tignes too has been open since 26th November, with 25km of pistes open, and the pass at 32.50€ for the day.

Les Deux Alpes

Opened today, with around 12 pistes open in the Toura sector and the glacier. The snowpark is also open, and reduced-price passes are on offer for the early season.

Serre Chevalier

Also opened today, with several pistes in the Monêtier-les-Bains sector. Lift price for the day is 25€.

Let us know if we’ve left a resort out !

Méribel planning to open on 10th December

Following the decision to postpone the planned opening this weekend, Méribel have announced that the resort will open next Saturday 10th December. Temperatures are expected to fall next week, allowing greater production of artificial snow. Some natural snowfall is also expected over the coming week. The links to the rest of the Three Valleys are also expected to open on 10th December.

Snow hopes melting away?

Hopes of snow towards the end of this week are fading fast. The outlook from the last ensembles show a much-reduced level of precipitation than hoped for, but we remain optimistic in the outlook for next week.

Temperatures have fallen, and the resorts are busy making snow, but this has only been enough for an extremely limited opening in Courchevel this weekend, while Méribel have delayed opening altogether. The wiggles do show a strong possibility of temperatues continuing to fall, along with some possible precipitation, but the season is starting with a wimper.