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J2Ski Snow Report 9th April 2020

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Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 09 April Requested by J2Ski User {NAME} . | ) Maybe you can't go s

Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 09 April 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 :- Maybe you can't go skiing, but you could win these on Easter Sunday!] Maybe you can't go skiing, but you could win these on Easter Sunday! With our last weekly report of this strangest of seasons, all of us at J2Ski wish you and yours a Happy Easter and the best of health for the weeks ahead. Please follow your local authority's advice, stay safe and well, and look out for your neighbours! The mountains are waiting for us... The Snow Headlines - 9th April - Fresh snow on empty Californian and Colorado slopes. - Most of Sweden’s ski areas close, some stay open. - Further crackdown on backcountry skiing and boarding in North America. - Austria announces timetable to return to a more normalised lifestyle by late June. - Ski areas in Iceland and Japan still open. - Still open Riksgransen has 5.1 metre (17 foot) base, world’s deepest. It’s still going downhill for the world’s ski resorts with more areas closing due to the virus and the only real light at the end of the tunnel being China where some resorts have re-opened and are allowing people with green health certificates and wearing surgical masks back out on the slopes for the last few weeks of the season there. This is, of course, Easter weekend so perhaps the only consolation from next week on is that the season would have been over in the majority of the world anyway. The weather has been warming up in most areas so even without the virus, this very much feels like the end of the winter, and we'll be reverting to our monthly round-ups for the summer, until the snows return to the North. Read the [Full J2Ski Snow Report]( for a lot more info; covering Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, etc. Stay safe, and hold them close, The J2Ski Team Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested - thank you! Your Personal Snow Report Follows IMPORTANT NOTE The majority of ski resorts worldwide are now closed, and snow reports are not being updated for many. Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible! J2Ski Competitions [Win Panda RS1-Black Ski Goggles]( [Win Panda RS1-Black Ski Goggles]( [Advertise Here](mailto:admin@j2ski.com?subject=Snow Mail Sponsorship Enquiry) Wengen (1,250m - 2,320m) Top Snow Temp Town Thu 09 [Partly Cloudy] Partly cloudy Max 11℃ Min -7℃ Fri 10 [Sunny/Clear] Snow showers at altitude. Shwrs below. Max 13℃ Min -6℃ Sat 11 [Partly Cloudy] Snow showers at altitude. Shwrs below. Max 12℃ Min -6℃ [Snow Forecast for Wengen]( Updates several times a day The next notable snow forecast for Wengen is 1cm, expected on 16 April. [Save up to 50% on Ski Hire in Wengen]( Save up to 50% on [Ski Hire in Wengen]( with [SkiSet] [Book an Airport Transfer] Airport Transfers to Wengen from Airports including Berne, Zurich and Basel [Airport Transfer Quote]( [Apartment Mittaghorn.5] [4*] Room Only from SFr.112 per night [Search for Hotels]( 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? 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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. Follow [J2SkiSnow]( on Twitter for Snow Reports and Powder Alerts. [J2Ski]( [Snow Reports]( [Ski Resorts]( [Hotels]( Unsubscribe :- [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]) | [Remove Completely](mailto:privacy@j2ski.com?subject=Removal Request - from {NAME}&body=Please remove my e-mail from your database. [97564|{EMAIL}|-610821801]) DANGER - Skiing, Snowboarding and all Snow Sports have inherent dangers, and you participate at your own risk. PRIVACY - We do not share your e-mail, or other details, with third parties without your prior permission. REMOVAL - To be removed from our database, just use the link above to send us an e-mail (Note:- you will be unable to login to our Forum after removal). DISCLAIMER - This email is provided free of charge for information purposes only. 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 to be relied upon in making any holiday booking, ski route choice 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. 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