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J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In October 2017

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Snow Report for {NAME} - Sunday 01 October Requested by J2Ski User {NAME} . | ) The Matterhorn's wai

Snow Report for {NAME} - Sunday 01 October Requested by J2Ski User {NAME} ({EMAIL}). [View in Browser]( [J2Ski]( [Snow Reports]( [Ski Resorts]( [Hotels]( [Change Snow Mail]( | [Stop until Next Season](mailto:privacy@j2ski.com?subject=Stop Until Next Season - from {NAME}&body=Please stop all e-mails until the next Ski Season. [97564|{EMAIL}|-610821801]) [Photo :- The Matterhorn's waiting for winter too...] The Matterhorn's waiting for winter too... J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In October 2017 Autumn's first (high altitude) snows have begun, and cold times are coming to the northern hemisphere. [Top 100 Snowiest Ski Areas Worldwide]( This Week's Snow Headlines - Eight ski areas open in Austria - over half the northern hemisphere’s total. - Two ski areas open briefly after September snow in the USA. - First Finnish ski area due to open on October 7th, using stockpiled snow from last winter. - 40cm of late September snowfall in Canada. - The first non-glacier resort has just opened (Sept 30th) for the season in Norway. - Will a ski area in Arizona be first to open for 17-18 in the USA? - 2017-18 season gets underway in France. - 2017 season winding down in Southern Hemisphere, though some have extended seasons. Well, what a difference a month makes. Writing our September report at the end of August we were reporting glaciers where the snow had melted away following months of high temperatures, and forest fires were raging in Western America. Since then we have had a month of mostly cold temperatures with high slopes in the alps seeing two or three September snowfalls, and we have gone from less than five areas open in the northern hemisphere to 15 for the start of October. There have also been some big snowfalls in Western North America and first turns made on that snow, although the ski areas concerned only opened temporarily. There’s been snow in the Dolomites, Pyrenees, even on high slopes in Scotland and Croatia and in Scandinavia centres are starting to open, aided by snowmaking and in some cases snow stockpiled from last season. In the Southern Hemisphere the season is starting to wind down and more than half of areas now closed, with 95% due to be closed by the 8th October - with several enjoying a week-long extension to their planned seasons thanks to all the late snowfall. In the Forecast It's way too early to make any predictions for the coming European winter, but it is certainly not too soon to start watching the forecasts in earnest; and they're currently pretty typical for the time of year. European mountains should see snow high up this coming week and temperatures look likely to fall encouragingly as October progresses, with colder-than-average weather particularly likely to the East. This will be the last of our monthly reports before we revert to our usual weekly round-ups toward the end of this month. More Snowy News There is much more detail of the snow around the world in the full version of our [J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In October 2017]( online. Help us to help you... J2Ski now have a Patreon page so if you'd like to support us, and help us to keep our Snow Mails free, then please visit [J2Ski's Patreon Page](. Going Skiing? Please upload a Photo Snow Report! If you're in the mountains, please show us the snow! Check [Snow Reports from Ski Resorts]( for a quick and easy way to upload pictures, straight from your phone. Find a Ski Buddy or Group You can now easily share your plans, and find others going to the same ski area. See [Recent Ski Chat]( and follow the Who's Skiing Where, When link. Until next month, The J2Ski Team Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested - thank you! Your Personal Snow Report Follows [Swiss Snow Reports]( - Snow Reports Significant Fresh Snow is forecast for 4 Swiss Ski Resorts, including [Celerina]( [Pontresina]( [St. Moritz]( and [Zermatt](. Fresh Snow is reported by [Melchsee-Frutt](. Open ski areas include 2 Swiss Ski Resorts. WIN STUFF! Interested in Heli-Skiing? [Win a Ticket to hear Graham Bell talk heli-skiing (London)]( Run a Ski Business? [Win Free Advertising for a month on J2Ski]( [Advertise Here](mailto:admin@j2ski.com?subject=Snow Mail Sponsorship Enquiry) [Save on Ski Hire]( Save up to 50% on Ski Hire in [Wengen]( *Plus additional Group Discounts [SkiSet] Wengen (1,250m - 2,320m) Top Snow Temp Town Sun 01 [Sunny/Clear] Sunny/clear Max 12°C Min 10°C Mon 02 [Showers] Showers Max 16°C Min 10°C Tue 03 [Partly Cloudy] Partly cloudy Max 16°C Min 10°C Wed 04 [Partly Cloudy] Partly cloudy Max 17°C Min 9°C There is currently no significant snow in the 7-day forecast for Wengen, but mountain weather changes quickly, so keep an eye on the latest weather updates on J2Ski. Check J2Ski for the latest [Snow Forecast for Wengen]( (updated several times a day). We have no recent Snow Report for Wengen. [Wengen]( | [Ski Holidays]( | [Ski Hotels]( | [Ski Chalets]( | [Airport Transfers]( [Save up to 50% on Ski Hire in Wengen]( Save up to 50% on [Wengen Ski Hire]( with [SkiSet] [Chalet Altair] [5-Star] 7nts Catered from ₤1,225 ₤1,245 pp inc. Flights [Find Ski Holidays]( [Wengener Hof] [4-Star] 1nt Room Only from SFr.111 per night Room only [Find Hotels]( Current Discussions in the J2Ski Forum [Swiss Ski Resort Chat]( - [Swiss Rail Tickets]( - [Switzerland Magic Pass]( - [New Snowmaking: Savoleyres Sector, Verbier]( - [Verbier 4 Valleys Under-25 Season Pass CHF400]( - [Nendaz - Summer Engineering Work (2017)]( [Latest Ski Chat]( - [J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In October 2017]( - [driving Bergamo airport to Bormio,]( - [Four More Ski Areas Open For 17-18 Season this Weekend]( - [Win a ticket to hear Graham Bell talk about heli-skiing...]( - [Single skiers]( Stay Safe :- Big Snow means Big Avalanche Risk - make sure you always know and understand the local avalanche risk level before you ski or snowboard off-piste, take appropriate safety equipment and never go off-piste alone. The Snow Reports in this e-mail are for information only. Mountain Weather Systems are notoriously chaotic and any forecast beyond 48 hours is only an indication. Snow Forecasts, Snow Depths and current local Skiing Conditions change rapidly, and you should always obtain the latest, local, information before you ski. Your Profile and Preferences on J2Ski To change these settings, login to J2Ski and [Change Ski Resorts]( Weekly Snow Forecasts? YES You have asked for Weekly Snow Forecasts (for your favourite Ski Resorts). Favourite Ski Resorts? Wengen Powder Alarms? YES You have asked for Powder Alarms. Snow Storm Early Warning? NO You have not selected Snow Storm Warnings. Summary Updates? YES You have asked for Updates Every Monday Ski Holiday Deals? NO You have not selected Ski Deal e-mails. Preferred Units Metric Cm, Metres, and degrees C. Follow Us on Facebook and Twitter Please Like [J2Ski on Facebook]( to follow our updates. Follow [J2SkiChat]( on Twitter to stay in touch with our Ski Forum. 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Every reasonable effort is made to keep it up to date at the time of distribution; any changes are out of the control of the Publisher (J2Ski Ltd). The content does not constitute any form of advice or arrangement by the publisher and is not intended to be relied upon in making any holiday booking, ski route or other decisions. Appropriate independent advice should be obtained before making any such decision. Any arrangements made between you and any third party named in this email are at your sole risk and responsibility. J2Ski Limited is a UK company, registered in England and Wales with registration no. 5836696 and VAT registration GB 879581750. Registered Address : 3 East Point, High Street, Seal, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 OEG. © 2017, J2Ski (UK) Limited. All Rights Reserved. J2Ski ® is a Registered EC Trademark.

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