Sunday, March 17, 2019

Improved resort pages launched and heavy snowfall in Colorado - find out more from Snow-Forecast.com

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New look forecast pages.

New Snow-Forecast page
This week saw the launch of our new look forecast pages aimed at giving you all the most useful, up to date information on your favourite resorts all in one place. We've put a lot of thought and innovation into these pages over the past months - we'd love to hear your feedback!

Send your feedback to app-support@snow-forecast.com

Live Snow.

Live Snow
For the first time, you can now see the current conditions at each elevation on the mountain in one place.

Have you looked below the table lately?

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Snow Depths and History
Scroll beyond the table and you'll discover a host of additional features, to help you plan your next mountain adventure.

The new forecast pages include detailed snow depths, snow accumulation maps, webcams, resort photos and more overall detail.

Our favourite new feature is the snow history stats section. It's based on our records spanning past seasons and predicts how many Powder Days you could expect on a given week.
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Zanskar

We've supported the excellent efforts of The Zanskar Ski School for many years. They're a small non-profit organization in a remote part of the Indian Himalaya whose mission is to provide communication, transportation, rescue and job opportunities through skiing. They always have an urgent need for unwanted ski equipment - check out their website for details.

About 10,000 Zanskari people live in isolated villages spread across Zanskar, which has a valley elevation of over 3500m. Winter temperatures of -30 Celsius are common, making it one of the highest and coldest inhabited places in the world.

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Snow Overview.

Things have settled down for the start of this week in North America after yet another very snowy week last week. This time it was Colorado getting the brunt of it with Breckenridge (262/262cm), reporting 1.5m (5ft) of snowfall in just a few days and severe avalanche danger reported in many parts of the state. It kept snowing in California too where Squaw Valley, which recently announced it would stay open into July this year, announced it had reached a 617cm (20.5ft) base, overtaking the long-standing deepest base in the world for most of this season, claimed by Andermatt (43/600cm) in the Swiss Alps.
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