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J2Ski Snow Report 4th February 2021

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Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 04 February Requested by J2Ski User {NAME} . | ) Big Bear Mountain

Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 04 February 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 :- Big Bear Mountain, California got snow... again!] Big Bear Mountain, California got snow... again! Big snow, both side of the Atlantic, and more coming. The mountains are waiting for us... be patient, stay safe and follow your local advice and rules on travel. The Snow Headlines - 4th February - Deepest snow base in the world this season passes 5-metre mark at Engelberg. - Ski areas in California report over 3 metres of snowfall (11 feet) in 3-days. - Avalanche danger hits highest level following up to 2 metres of snowfall in the Alps. - French and Scottish ski centres to stay closed through February but Slovenia re-opens slopes. - Bi-annual Alpine Skiing World Championships start in Cortina d’Ampezzo this weekend. The snowiest week of the season so far has seen accumulations of over two metres reported at several resorts in Austria and France and over three metres in California. The upside of this has been powder skiing for those lucky few who can get to the slopes and (slightly tenuous perhaps), bases building for late-season skiing if more of us can ski by Easter. The downside is the avalanche danger being exceptionally high and, particularly in the US, the danger of snow suffocation if caught in a tree well. There's much more in the full snow report (and we'll be trying to keep you updated with the latest developments as they happen)... Read the [Full J2Ski Snow Report]( for a lot more info; covering France, Austria, USA, Canada, etc. Stay safe, 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 20 Swiss Ski Resorts, including [Aletsch]( [Andermatt]( [Saas-Fee]( [St. Moritz]( and [Zermatt](. Save 20% or more on stays between 5 Jan and 31 March. Click to [Find Deals on Hotels and Apartments](. Want to sponsor our Snow Mails? More than 45,000 skiers get our snow mail every Thursday, and many more get our Powder Alarms and Storm Warnings... [Advertise Here](mailto:admin@j2ski.com?subject=Snow Mail Sponsorship Enquiry) [Snowflake] Wengen (1,250m - 2,320m) [Snowflake][Wengen Resort Guide]( Top Snow Temp Town Thu 04 [Cloudy] 1cm New Snow Snow falling to resort level. Cloudy Max 1℃ Min -12℃ Fri 05 [Partly Cloudy] Partly cloudy Max -1℃ Min -10℃ Sat 06 [Partly Cloudy] Partly cloudy Max -2℃ Min -8℃ [Snow Forecast for Wengen]( Updates several times a day The next notable snow forecast is 3cm, expected on 7 February, with around 12cm forecast over the next 7 days. We don't have a snow report specific to Wengen, but Jungfrau Region (which includes Wengen) reports snow depths of 140cm on Upper Slopes and 55cm on Lower Slopes, with the last snowfall on 2 February. Snow conditions in Jungfrau Region were reported as "Powder Snow". [Save up to 50% on Ski Hire in Wengen]( Save up to 50%, with FREE Cancellation, on [Ski Hire in Wengen]( with [SkiSet] [Sunstar Hotel Wengen] HOTELS [4*] Room Only from SFr.121 per night [Search for Hotels]( [Hotel Walserhof] ATOL-protected Ski Holidays [4*] 7nts Bed & Breakfast from ₤1,445 pp inc. Flights [Search for Ski Holidays]( Current Discussions in the J2Ski Forum [Chat about... Switzerland]( - [Travel to Switzerland - Useful Links and Latest Info]( - [Swiss Ski Areas to Remain Open]( - [Hey! Anyone wanna ski w me in Zermatt March 24-25?!]( - [Best Spring Skiing near Swiss Alps? French Alps?]( - [Renting car in Switzerland]( [Chat about... Ski Chatter]( - [Opening of Austrian skiing for foreigners.]( 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 [J2Ski's Facebook Page]( Like [J2Ski on Facebook]( to follow our updates. [J2SkiChat on Twitter]( Follow [J2SkiChat]( on Twitter to stay in touch with our Ski Forum. [J2SkiChat on Twitter]( 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:- your Forum account will also be closed). DISCLAIMER - This email is provided free of charge for information purposes only. The content does not constitute any form of advice or arrangement by J2Ski 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 arrangement made between you and a third party named in this email is 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. © 2021, J2Ski (UK) Limited. All Rights Reserved. J2Ski ® is a Registered EC Trademark.

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