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50 - 80cm according to meteo.chamonix.com, Snow-forecast have 16cm!!
Will be interesting to see who is closer!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I assume your looking at Cham? down the valley snow-forecast are saying 25cm Avoriaz, to be fair meteo.cham are saying 30-40 today, 10-20 overnight, 10-20 Sat....
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I am looking at Megeve Snow Forecast which is in the Chamonix Valley, Avoriaz is not. Yes the 50 - 80 figure is the sum of Today, Tonight Tomorrow as is the Snow Forecast accumulation of 16cm. i.e. This is comparing like with like
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Well I'm flying out tonight so I hope meteo.cham is correct
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brian
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gregh, cams look snowy !
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I am looking at Megeve Snow Forecast which is in the Chamonix Valley
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Megeve is not in the Chamonix valley, though it's pretty near as the crow flies and certainly nearer than Avoriaz. Megeve is in the Arly Valley.
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it is dumping snow between Saas Fee and Lausanne - seeing as Avoriaz got a mention there are some more places - drove it this afternoon
Last edited by Then you can post your own questions or snow reports... on Mon 19-12-05 21:07; edited 1 time in total
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pam w,
Thanks for that, yes I should have specified Mt Blanc Massif area rather than the Chamonix Valley (forecast is for both), I always refer to the Chamonix Valley when I head past Sallanches even if I do take a right turn for a couple of mins.
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NorthWestFace wrote: |
50 - 80cm according to meteo.chamonix.com, Snow-forecast have 16cm!!
Will be interesting to see who is closer!! |
Hate to say this but looks like snow-forecast called it. 40cm in the Aravis (did this make it over to the Chablais?) but between 0-20cm elsewhere. Meteo Chance had issued an "orange" level snow alert which was a bit exteme in the end. However ever since they missed a hurrican and serious flooding they tend to play it safe. Cynics are suggesting that the forecasts had more to do with the start of the holiday season than real snow prospects.
One thing is sure, the conditions off-piste remain a bit yuck round here - we were skiing through 3cm of breakable rain crust on Saturday - actually strike the world skiing and replace with "descending as best we could".
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davidof wrote: |
One thing is sure, the conditions off-piste remain a bit yuck round here - we were skiing through 3cm of breakable rain crust on Saturday - actually strike the world skiing and replace with "descending as best we could". |
Still great here, so much so that when I hit a small section of breakable crust this afternoon it took me totally by surprise
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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1cm above lausanne so far this evening..................
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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i can't find any promise of any more precipitation in France this side of Christmas. Anybody found anything more cheerful?
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Nope, I've checked most of the models and no snow forecast for Western Alps for pretty much the rest of the year
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You know it makes sense.
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