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J2Ski Snow Report 12th March 2020

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Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 12 March Requested by J2Ski User {NAME} . | ) La Clusaz, France lo

Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 12 March 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 :- La Clusaz, France looking good this morning...] La Clusaz, France looking good this morning... The good news is that it's still snowing somewhere... The Snow Headlines - 12th March - Ischgl to close from Saturday 14th March (Galtür, Kappl and See remain open), see ischgl.com for details. - Italian ski resorts closed until at least April 3rd; many areas likely to stay closed until next season. - Europe’s deepest base passes the five-metre mark for the first time this season and overtakes North America’s deepest. - Big snowfalls in Bulgaria to start this week - up to 30cm in 24 hours reported. - Ski areas in the Pyrenees post one of the biggest snowfalls of the season to date. The coronavirus situation is developing daily; please check your local health authority and government advice and stay safe! That aside - the snow is still falling and conditions on the slopes are pretty good in most of the world’s ski regions. In Europe, there has been heavy snowfall for many areas, including regions that haven't had so much this year. The French Pyrenees reported up to a metre of snowfall at the end of last week, with plenty of snow (if not quite so much) in Andorra and Spain too. North America has seen warming in the East but more snow in the West. ... Read the [Full J2Ski Snow Report]( for a lot more info; covering Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, etc. In the Alpine Forecast After a dip in temperatures over the next couple of days, with a little snow in places, clear and mild conditions look likely for the next week or so. Beyond that are some interesting possibilities for cold and we'll have more clarity on that next week. 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. Stay safe, and have fun, The J2Ski Team Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested - thank you! Your Personal Snow Report Follows [Swiss Snow Reports]( Significant Fresh Snow is forecast for 10 Swiss Ski Areas, including [Alt St. Johann]( [Anzère]( [Crans-Montana]( [Flumserberg]( and [Unterwasser](. Powder Snow is reported by 62 Swiss Ski Areas, including [Andermatt]( [Davos]( [Nendaz]( [Verbier]( and [Villars - Gryon](. At least 114 Swiss Ski Resorts are reported to be open. [Advertise Here](mailto:admin@j2ski.com?subject=Snow Mail Sponsorship Enquiry) Ski Hire Bonus Discount For EXTRA 5% discount, use code J2SKINEWSLETTER [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 Thu 12 [Light Snow Showers] up to 1cm New Snow Snow falling to 2,085m, with rain below. Light snow showers at altitude. Snowfall to around 2,085m. Lt rain below. Max 4℃ Min 1℃ Fri 13 [Patchy Snow] up to 4cm New Snow Snow Line ranging from 1,921m to resort level. Patchy snow at altitude. Lt rain below. Max 1℃ Min -7℃ Sat 14 [Light Snow Showers] Light snow showers at altitude. Lt rain below. Max -3℃ Min -9℃ [Snow Forecast for Wengen]( Updates several times a day The next notable snow forecast for Wengen is 1cm, expected on 12 March, with around 8cm forecast over the next 7 days. Our latest snow report (12 March) indicates snow depths of 95cm on Upper Slopes and 10cm on Lower Slopes, with the last snowfall on 10 March. Snow conditions in Wengen were reported as "hard". [Wengen]( | [Ski Hotels]( | [Ski Hire]( | [Airport Transfers]( | [Ski Holidays]( | [Ski Chalets]( [Book an Airport Transfer] Airport Transfers to Wengen from Airports including Berne, Zurich and Basel [Airport Transfer Quote]( [Beausite Park Hotel] ATOL-protected Ski Holidays [4*] 7nts Bed & Breakfast from ₤1,370 ₤1,470 pp inc. Flights [Search for Ski Holidays]( Current Discussions in the J2Ski Forum In the Forums :- Switzerland - [Hey! Anyone wanna ski w me in Zermatt March 24-25?!]( - [Best Spring Skiing near Swiss Alps? French Alps?]( - [Renting car in Switzerland]( - [Meiringen]( - [Zermatt SKI]( In the Forums :- Ski Chatter - [Covid 19 - should I travel?]( - [Morzine Snow]( - [Music when skiing]( 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? 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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. © 2020, J2Ski (UK) Limited. All Rights Reserved. J2Ski ® is a Registered EC Trademark.

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