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Would one day of snowfall be enough?

 Poster: A snowHead
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Looking at the forecast for The Lecht, seems a good chance of heavy snow on Saturday. So, just how much snow would they realistically need to open the runs - sorry if it's a daft question but I'm a beginner with this white stuff business.
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The other question you should be asking is whether the roads will be open.
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5 days is a long time in winter forecasting, if there is enough snow to cover green pistes then there may be too much snow and a high risk of avalanche. I don't know the terrain up there, its the gullies, dykes etc that need to be filled in before you can safely declare a piste open. If its smooth short grass, the answer may be maybe. Not adaft question but one that is almost impossible to answer!
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The forecasts I'm looking at don't seem to suggest heavy snowfall to me. Even if your source proves to be correct, it would need to be a heavy fall and that would likely cause problems with the access road, which is steep and remote. And I'd still be surprised if they managed to open more than a few short runs.

So in summary... probably not.

Just checking that you are taking about The Lecht (Scotland) and not Lech (Austria).
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The Lecht generally needs less snow than the other Scottish stations mind you. The pistes are mostly heather, which is almost skiable without snow. Nature's own dryslope.
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Having seen 18" of snow overnight then anything can happen
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Lecht is not rocky and only needs 10-20cm to open.

They now also have artificial snow.

Best to leave a decision until Fri afternoon.

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