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How to read snow report (basic/beginner)

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

I'm currently using onthesnow but can use a different one.

Can someone give me some basic tips. I have listed some reports as references:

- In general, what should I look for in order to find good snowboard conditions?
- Is the type of snow important. e.g. 'packed powder' vs 'hard packed'
- What is a good amount of depth - 30cm/60cm?
- going by the list below, is there any that are clearly very good / very bad?

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/pirin/bansko/skireport
summit: 90cm, Packed Powder
base: 10cm
32cm estimated snowfall in next 7 days

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/piemonte/prato-nevoso/skireport
summit: 60cm, Powder
base: 40cm, Machine Groomed
32cm estimated snowfall in next 7 days

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/piemonte/bardonecchia/skireport
Summit: 70cm powder
Base: 45cm wet snow
Forecast: 21 cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/andorra/vallnord-pal-arinsal/skireport
summit: 55cm Machine Groomed
base: 25cm N.A.
Forecast: 61cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/andorra/grandvalira/skireport
summit: 55cm Powder
base: 20cm Hard Packed
Forecast: 71cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/trentino/pinzolo/skireport
summer: 58cm Packed Powder
base: 30cm machine groomed
forecast: 0cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/aosta-valley/la-thuile/skireport
summit: 210cm Packed Powder
Base: 65cm Packed Powder
Forecast: 32cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/aosta-valley/courmayeur/skireport
Summit 110cm Machine Made
Base 70cm Machine Made
Forecast 30cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/tyrol/soell/skireport
Summit 80cm Variable Conditions
Base 0cm Variable Conditions
Forecast 0cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/northern-alps/les-2-alpes/skireport
Summit 350cm powder
Base 20cm powder
Forecast: 50cm

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/salzburg/sportgastein/skireport
Summit 150cm machine made
Base 100cm machine made
Forecast 103cm

Thank you.


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Thu 22-02-24 19:08; edited 1 time in total
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
The snow report is only one aspect of deciding where to go. People will have all sorts of criteria: budgetry, method of travel, time they can go what sort of accommodation/vibe they want, skiing convenience, etc. etc. Most people can't chase the best conditions.

Things can change pretty quick. What the snow report says today is largely irrevelant to what it will be in a few weeks time.

The base doesn't matter so much if most of the skiing is higher. You might only ski back to base at the end of the day or download. What matters is how much of the skiing is at a good altitude.

Whether you are skiing piste only or are wanting to ski a lot of off piste will make a difference. If wholly or mostly piste skiing any reference to powder is irrelevant - you are just interested in how much is open and that there aren't a lood of stones, grass and mud showing through.

Time of the season mnatter. Any depth under 50cm is pretty worrying but if early season might be understandable - later in the season it's a worry.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Yes I'm only asking in terms of snow conditions. Not off piste, as outlined I am a beginner.
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@marty55, I sympathise with your frustration at those summary reports. There never seems to be clarity about:
- what height is used for "summit" and "base", it is not unusual to have the odd lift going higher than most other top lifts, and the odd bottom run that everyone knows can only ever be open for part of the season. You want to know about the majority skiing terrain.
- is the quoted thickness that of packed (pisted) snow, or the depth before pisting?
- how the thickness relates to the terrain. 30 cm packed snow on grass pasture land would be good skiing, on rocky terrain would be hazardous.
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In my 25+ years of skiing I've never paid much attention to the snow depth reports.

On piste conditions will vary on the day and day to day.

I think machine made/groomed just means it's been pisted but I don't know for sure.

Basically the onthesnow reports don't do much for me.
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The deeper the snowdepth, the better the skiing.

For example, somewhere with 300cm at 3000m will ride better than 30cm at 1500m.
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 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Little values are clearly under reported and in any case there are undoubtedly on meadow so you don't need a lot. Deep values are clearly accurate.
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
My interpretation is as follows

Powder - soft fluffy stuff but it will not be like that when you get there
Packed powder - powder that has been skied on and compressed a bit
Firm - skis dig in a couple cm on turns
Hard packed - even firmer, possible the nicest snow to ski on
Scraped - all the soft snow has been removed and the slopes are very firm and smooth - need sharp edges
Icy - snow has melted and re frozen to give rock hard pistes - usulally has blue sections in it - prefered by racers cos they can go fast
Sugary - feels like skiing in caster sugar
Spring - rock hard in the morning softening to give beautiful skiing when the top couple cm give then it's rock hard underneath - progressing to porridge.
Porridge - the name says it all
Slush - porridge with puddles in it - time to rent a snowboard.
Manmade - the stuff that comes out of snowmaking machines - see Sugary

The depth gives the maximum depth under summit, and provided the base figure is above 30cm whether you can ski back to the resort.

Forecast is meaningless. It is just there to sell advertising that brings revenue to the site.
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