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brian
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goofyfutz, remember snow depths can go down as well as up. Snow compacting, melting, being blown around, etc. etc.
The automatic weather station at Hermetje above Zermatt (2380m) is registering 24cm new snow out of a total depth of 55cm this morning.
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goofyfutz, also, don't forget that although it's always exciting to see such a lot of snow in November, what is happening now is not much of a guide as to what will be happening at New Year. Even if a lot of the snow that has fallen disappears in the next week or so that doesn't mean there won't be great snow at New Year. And even if a lot more falls next week, it doesn't mean it won't have disappeared by New Year. But at any rate the present situation is more cheering than this time last year!
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pam w, boredsurfin, while I agree with the general thrust of your points, Zermatt was one of the few places which actually did have a reasonable early season last year. Although I think the snow didn't really arrive until the first week in December.
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Round here it is currently scorchio and the skiable base of last week has completely gone below 2000m except in ski resorts that thought to bash the snow a bit. That's the "snow eater" for you.
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except in ski resorts that thought to bash the snow a bit
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after an episode of foehn a couple of years ago it was amazing to see the off piste tracks, and footprints, which had been sunk into the snow, left standing above the surrounding snow, which had been so severely eroded by the wind. Ski tracks looked like railway lines, and deep footprints stood up several inches above the surface. Looked bizarre, and an indication of what the wind can do.
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