About 25cm of fresh snow today in Grindelwald on the First side. Maybe 15cm in town. Great skiing lower down, windy up top with most lifts closed.
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Could anyone give me a prediction for Zell am See this weekend please? A glimpse of sun would be nice, for the views. It looks like there'll be some snow before then.
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@HoneyBunny, should be fairly clear and sunny. Plenty of snow on Friday though rain at lake level.
@HoneyBunny, should be fairly clear and sunny. Plenty of snow on Friday though rain at lake level.
Sounds fab thank you! We arrive Saturday and only have three ski days (Sun/Mon/Tues) so I was hoping for at least one lunch outside with a view
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Saas-Fee was miserable today... five valley lifts were the only ones open until early afternoon and then they shut those down. Wicked wind. Best to sit inside and drink gluhwein. Tomorrow promises to be much better.
@HoneyBunny, should be fairly clear and sunny. Plenty of snow on Friday though rain at lake level.
Sounds fab thank you! We arrive Saturday and only have three ski days (Sun/Mon/Tues) so I was hoping for at least one lunch outside with a view
Go to Kitzsteinhorn up after kaprun. Just arrived home from there on sunday, and when Zell struggled, the weather and snow was awesome up there!
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Saas Fee was glorious this morning!!!! Hope tomorrow is reasonable as Thursday will suck for those here but not for those who will eventually get here.
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HoneyBunny wrote:
Could anyone give me a prediction for Zell am See this weekend please? A glimpse of sun would be nice, for the views. It looks like there'll be some snow before then.
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So looking at the Northern alps & the various GFS ensembles in my amateur eyes I'm seeing a drop in temps again mid month, but then what looks like a steady increase in temps (whilst not much alignment on the actual temps they all seem to align in the trending warmer) and perhaps just over seasonal norms by the end of the month? Obviously out in FI but will be interesting to see what the rest of March brings after a bumper start snow wise!
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They're talking about snowmaggedon tomorrow night but we'll see what that brings. Of course, things will get nice by Saturday :/
Météo suisse just issued weather warning for Verbier with 40-80 cm starting at 800m and rising to 1600m. High up on Saturday should be glorious!
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@BobinCH, yep, some quite tricky conditions too with the amount of snow and wind, but weather this weekend should be lovely.
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SLF’s view.
”Weather forecast through Thursday, 14.03.2019
Skies will be heavily overcast over widespread regions, accompanied by precipitation which is expected to intensify in the western regions during the afternoon. The snowfall level will ascend during the course of the day to approximately 1200 m. Only south of the Main Alpine Ridge is it expected to remain dry and, to some extent, sunny.
Fresh snow
Between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday afternoon:
- Jura region, furthermost western part of Lower Valais, Vaud and Fribourg Alps, northern Alpine Ridge: 20 to 30 cm; from place to place as much as 40 cm;
- remaining parts of the northern flank of the Alps, remaining parts of southern Valais, remaining parts of northern Grisons, Lower Engadine: 10 to 20 cm;
- in the other regions of Switzerland, only a few centimetres; in the furthermost southern regions it will remain dry.
Temperature
At midday at 2000 m, -5 °C.
Wind
Winds will be blowing at moderate to strong velocity, intensifying to strong-to-storm velocity during the course of the day, from westerly to northwesterly directions.
Outlook through Saturday, 16.03.2019
Friday
Skies will be heavily overcast and intensive precipitation is anticipated in the western and the northern regions, subsequently slackening off incrementally during the afternoon starting in the west. A storm-strength northwesterly wind will be blowing. The snowfall level will ascend, starting in the west, to 1600 to 1900 m. In the inneralpine regions, the snowfall level will presumably ascend only in the afternoon. South of the Main Alpine Ridge it will remain dry for the most part and become rather sunny during the course of the day.
Avalanche danger levels are expected to increase over widespread areas. Presumably, danger level 4 (high) will be reached on Thursday night in the western and the northern regions. In the furthermost southern regions, avalanche danger levels are not expected to change significantly.
Saturday
During the night in northern and in eastern regions, a small amount of precipitation is anticipated. During the daytime it will be predominantly sunny, in the northern regions only following the dispersal of residual clouds. The zero-degree level will ascend to approximately 3000 m.
The danger of dry-snow avalanches is expected to diminish. However, the situation for winter sports in outlying terrain will remain critical. During the course of the day, wet-snow and glide-snow avalanches can be expected to release on steep, sun-drenched slopes.”
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nozawaonsen wrote:
@BobinCH, yep, some quite tricky conditions too with the amount of snow and wind, but weather this weekend should be lovely.
For sure will need to take care off piste but the mountains will look glorious and the cover should be fab above 2000m to setup the next couple of weeks!
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@BobinCH, haha, was thinking same thing.
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Not as much as forecast but still going strong for a few hours...
Between Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon in the Valais, in the Gotthard region, in the central and eastern sectors of the northern flank of the Alps, in northern Grisons and in the northern part of Lower Engadine, 40 to 60 cm of fresh snow was registered. In the other regions of Switzerland there was 20 to 40 cm of fresh snow registered over widespread areas; in the southern regions, less.
All in all between the beginning of this period of precipitation on Tuesday evening and Friday afternoon, the following amounts of fresh snow were registered above approximately 2000 m:
- Valais, northern Alpine Ridge, Gotthard region, northern Grisons, northern Lower Engadine: 50 to 80 cm, as much as 100 cm from place to place;
- remaining sectors of the northern flank of the Alps, northern Ticino, central Grisons, northern Upper Engadine: 30 to 50 cm;
- Jura region, central Ticino, upper Moesano, southern Engadine: 15 to 30 cm; in the other regions of Switzerland, less; or else it remained dry.”
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Can any of the experts tell me how Saalbach is looking weather wise?
From what I can tell, some small top ups of snow over the course of the next couple of days and then some settled sunny weather through into middle of next week?
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@Fridge03, It’s been snowing hard in Saalbach this evening. We’ve just come in from some St Patrick’s night revelry, and it was nice to hear the snow crunching under our feet as we walked through the streets. Tomorrow is also forecast to be snowy, with the weather becoming progressively sunnier and warmer as the week wears on. There’s plenty of snow, but this top-up will help to improve the quality and eliminate the stickiness from south-facing pistes. The week ahead looks good.
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@Fridge03, It’s been snowing hard in Saalbach this evening. We’ve just come in from some St Patrick’s night revelry, and it was nice to hear the snow crunching under our feet as we walked through the streets. Tomorrow is also forecast to be snowy, with the weather becoming progressively sunnier and warmer as the week wears on. There’s plenty of snow, but this top-up will help to improve the quality and eliminate the stickiness from south-facing pistes. The week ahead looks good.
Sounds good. We are out on Saturday, can't wait!
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So now we have had this period of snow / low pressure - are we returning to another blocking high pattern? Or still lower pressure - just a calm period?
Looking at the "squiglies" - looks very very flat indeed (certainly for NWest Alps).
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@Drew Carey, this is this morning.
This is Saturday.
Blue = lower than average pressure.
Red = higher than average pressure.
Alright. Suppose I will just have to bring my shades and shorts for next week in Sölden
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@axci, totally depends on your legs. If you have good legs yes. If not no.
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10-15cm of fresh this am
this week looks nice and sunny after the top up.
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Fridge03 wrote:
tatmanstours wrote:
@Fridge03, It’s been snowing hard in Saalbach this evening. We’ve just come in from some St Patrick’s night revelry, and it was nice to hear the snow crunching under our feet as we walked through the streets. Tomorrow is also forecast to be snowy, with the weather becoming progressively sunnier and warmer as the week wears on. There’s plenty of snow, but this top-up will help to improve the quality and eliminate the stickiness from south-facing pistes. The week ahead looks good.
Sounds good. We are out on Saturday, can't wait!
A second shout out for updates from Fridge03 !!! We're out on Thursday for a long weekend and hoping that the warm temps forecast will not make the bottom part of Schmitten home runs slush fests .... (while applauding the sunny forecast to allow for outdoors dining and drinking up top!)
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GFS 18z has come into line with the last couple of ECM runs and predicting a cold snowy spell from the 26th.