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If this was at T+96 I'd be wett(erzentral)ing myself Very Happy


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Nice, but as you suggest there's no agreement in the GFS model beyond T+48. From the 12th onwards it looks more unsettled than it has been in the past couple of weeks, so fingers crossed it leads to a bit of snow (although speaking selfishly I hope not too much - I'd rather ski on hardpack In Tignes when I'm on a GS course in a week's time, rather than skiing in fresh snow).


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rob@rar, indeed and as you can see, since I posted that the 06z has updated the charts to something much less appetising Sad

There does seem to be a theme of the continental high giving way sometime next week though, so hopefully we'll get some precipitative action soon Smile

The pesky Austrians are looking well set for the weekend and into Monday and Tuesday ...
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Why does Austria get the best snow? Also France does seem awfully dry, is this normal or are they getting similar weather to the UK? Italy and Switzerland also seem to be suffering same problem.
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micksup wrote:
Why does Austria get the best snow?

Do the long term weather records say that it does? Weather across Europe can be extremely variable, with some areas getting more rain/snow than others at any one time, but the following week the situation might be completely different. For the last two or three years Austria has had earlier snow than France and Switzerland, but I don't think that this provides a basis for saying it will always have the earliest snow.
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robra, im out in tignes the same week as you, what do you think about the weather? Any fresh on the cards?
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
robra, im out in tignes the same week as you, what do you think about the weather? Any fresh on the cards?

It's still a bit early to say with any confidence (I hope our resident experts will correct me if I'm wrong), but I think there will be a bit beforehand and maybe some during the week, but not much more than dusting. Perhaps enough to whiten the resort but not enough make much difference to skiing conditions.
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thanks rob, not the reply that i had hoped for but one which i was expecting Sad Ill probably drive to find better conditions. Perhaps one trip ill actually have some heavy snowfall!
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
thanks rob, not the reply that i had hoped for but one which i was expecting Sad Ill probably drive to find better conditions. Perhaps one trip ill actually have some heavy snowfall!


After many years of trying this, we concluded the highest chance of timing your trip to follow or be at the same time of snow, is too book no more than 3 days in advance, when most of the forecasts are in agreement.

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Totaly agree greg but im restricted by my job. Can only get away last minute if its on the sick which is not an option. Perhaps niseko where it snows every day-apparently- will be my next choice! Laughing
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
thanks rob, not the reply that i had hoped for but one which i was expecting Sad Ill probably drive to find better conditions. Perhaps one trip ill actually have some heavy snowfall!

Could be a long drive from Tignes. Not many places open that early in the season, and the nearest places that are open will probably have similar conditions. Are you able to switch your booking, perhaps to one of the Austrian resorts that are open?
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Yip, about 3 or so hours but none of us in the party mind. First choice would be cervinia but i think thats the same. Also been looking at zermatt where iv been b4 but not skid the glacier. Too late to change the booking as i would loose the majority of the amount. Hintertux looks a good bet but its 7 hours from tignes so not sure about that. Any experience of the mentioned resorts or any advice Puzzled Confused
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Brian, any significant snow for aust or switzerland by the 19th or too early to tell? Hoping for a michal fish prediction here Laughing Laughing
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
Yip, about 3 or so hours but none of us in the party mind. First choice would be cervinia but i think thats the same. Also been looking at zermatt where iv been b4 but not skid the glacier. Too late to change the booking as i would loose the majority of the amount. Hintertux looks a good bet but its 7 hours from tignes so not sure about that. Any experience of the mentioned resorts or any advice Puzzled Confused


3 hours to Cervinia? You must drive quick! What route would you take?
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Well SCGB are saying a bit of snow for Tignes for Sunday, Monday & Tues. And snow-forecast (on their 3 day outlook) are saying snow for Sat night. All my fingers are crossed! Little Angel And a bit more please Toofy Grin
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OK! Its 88.4 miles from tignes to cervinia. Head to sainte foy from tignes through the border via the san bernard pass, then onto the motorway for about 40 ish miles and then head up to valtourneche. Easy! Rac planner says 2hrs 10 but id say 3 to be on the safe side. What about some other resorts?
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
OK! Its 88.4 miles from tignes to cervinia. Head to sainte foy from tignes through the border via the san bernard pass, then onto the motorway for about 40 ish miles and then head up to valtourneche. Easy! Rac planner says 2hrs 10 but id say 3 to be on the safe side. What about some other resorts?


Best make sure your car has good snow tyres!

That route would work well in the summer, but in the winter the road over the pass is a piste. I think the only sensible winter route is via the Mt Blanc tunnel and is probably closer to four hours drive time (plus the cost of the tunnel).

To be perfectly honest I don't think there is any resort within a day trip from Tignes, pre-season.
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Tyres and chains at the ready. Judging by the current snow conditions i would expected the pass to be overt' other wise ill take the different route. Still alot can happen weather wise in the next 11 days.
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Tyres and chains at the ready. Judging by the current snow conditions i would expected the pass to be overt' other wise ill take the different route. Still alot can happen weather wise in the next 11 days.


This page gives the state of the passes in the Savoie (currently showing all open). Col du Petit St Bernard normally closes in Week 45 (ie this week), but this is weather dependent.

Wht are conditions in Cervinia like?
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Thanks rob, very good of you to give us this info which i will use on the trip. Cervinia has about 80cm cover with a couple of runs open. Zermatt looks the best bet with 9 runs open and good cover. Anyways im still looking forward to going to the mountains regardless of the lack of powder. This will always beat working! NehNeh NehNeh
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
This will always beat working! NehNeh NehNeh

Oh yes!

I was in Tignes last year before the first snow of the season fell, and conditions on the Grand Motte were perfect on piste if you like hard pack snow or were running gates and even the snow park seemed to be in reasonable condition. It was a bit odd coming down in the funicular to a green resort, seeing people play golf and strolling around the lake.
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rob@rar, Our party are seriously considering changing our plans and travelling from geneva to hintertux or the kitzeinhorn ski areas. We would loose our accomodation pmt but there are much better conditons there. Whats your experience of these if any? or any advice for austria. Puzzled Puzzled
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HARRYMAC2702 wrote:
rob@rar, Our party are seriously considering changing our plans and travelling from geneva to hintertux or the kitzeinhorn ski areas. We would loose our accomodation pmt but there are much better conditons there. Whats your experience of these if any? or any advice for austria. Puzzled Puzzled


Sorry, can't help with Austria. I think there have been a couple of threads about various Austrian glaciers recently in the 'Resorts' section. Good luck with finding great conditions Smile
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