Sunday, March 31, 2019

Whiteroom news No.80 - your weekly snow overview

Snowdown Intro

Planning an Easter break in the snow? We can help you find the best conditions.

As the Easter break approaches later than usual this year, sunshine and thawing temperatures have seen the first ski areas call it a day for the 2018-19 season.

That's not to say the season is over though, far from it. You can use our snow picks tool on our Android and iOS apps to help you  find the best conditions amongst a range of resorts, and ensure you make the most of the remaining snow.
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Ski & snowboard lessons - should you bother?
Heading to the mountains can be an expensive business, but it doesn't have to be. Ed Leigh shares his top money saving tips to enjoy the slopes without breaking the bank.
Watch - Ski Lessons, should you bother?

Ski Racing on Crete.

rete racing
Although Cyprus can claim to have the most southerly ski slopes in Europe (and there are even a few ski lifts there), the island of Crete, just a fraction of a degree further north, also has snow covered slopes most winters and once even had its own ski area.

These days however it has become a Mecca for ski tourers who arrive from around the world each winter, heading for the island's Psiloritis mountains...
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Snow Overview.

The snow is set to keep falling through this week in the western US with up to 60cm (2ft) more snow likely to have accumulated by this weekend on the slopes of California. 20-40cm falls are forecast further east in states like Colorado, Montana and Wyoming. Snow is also forecast for western Canada with up to 50cm expected in inland BC at resorts like Sun Peaks and Big White through this week, with smaller accumulations of 10-30cm further west on the coast and further east in Alberta...
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