Saturday, February 16, 2019

How much snow is forecast for your favorite resort? Excellent forecasts for N. America...

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US snow depths to surpass Europe's deepest.

Snow-Forecast Europe outlook map

Another wave of huge snowfalls is expected to hit the West Coast this week bringing over a metre of snowfall to many areas. The snowfall looks likely to be heaviest in California again and we may see the snow depth numbers rise there ahead of the deepest in Europe for the first time this winter.

But snow will be widespread with large falls forecast for Utah, Wyoming, Washington state and the wider region too. The snow won't just be on the western side of the continent either. Resorts in New England and the US East coast should get around 20-40cm over this week as well.

North America should see yet another wave of heavy snow in the west but this time lots of snow for Canada and the east of the continent too.

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Current conditions.

Webcam maps
With heavy snowfall forecast across large parts of America, plan your next powder adventure with our interactive webcam maps tool.

Easily compare current webcam feeds from hundreds of resorts. Simply click on a resort to view the past 30 days of webcam snapshots.
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Fresh snowfall depths.

Here's the resorts who have received the most recent fresh snow. See up to date reports at our picks page as it updates throughout the day.

New 24 Hour Record Set For Skiing Uphill

Skiing uphill world record

Based at the Tusten Ski Resort in Norway, Jornet was joined by friends and local skiers during the feat. To complete the challenge, Jornet achieved a total of 51 climbs over 195km in 24 hours.

"This is not my definition of a 'fun day' but it is great to test yourself to see what you're able to do,"

The feat, complete on 8th February, is equivalent to over 2.5 ascents of Mt. Everest...

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Image Credit: Matti Bernitz (Lymbus).

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