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J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In June 2017

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Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 01 June Requested by J2Ski User {NAME} . | ) This Week's Snow Head

Snow Report for {NAME} - Thursday 01 June 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 :- Valle Nevado, Chile, 26th May 2017] Valle Nevado, Chile, 26th May 2017 J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In June 2017 As we enter the month of the summer solstice, there's snow North and South. [Top 100 Snowiest Ski Areas Worldwide]( This Week's Snow Headlines - June skiing follows big snowfalls in both northern and southern hemispheres. - Mid-winter conditions as mid-summer nears at some European and North American resorts. - All three Norwegian glaciers open by first weekend in June. - Three Australian ski areas open early. - Killington open for free skiing on June 1st; first June opening in 15 years. - Three French summer glacier areas to open by last weekend in June. - South American ski areas open early for 2017 season after big snowfalls. - Cross border Swiss-Italian skiing from end of June. - Mammoth extends skiing to August, for first time in 22 years. - Skiing under midnight sun in June in Sweden. May was a snowy month for many mountainous areas in both northern and southern hemispheres. On several occassions it was snowing simultaneously in North and South America for example. The snowfall in parts of Western North America was unprecedented with some areas receiving 50-60cm snowfalls in 48 hours around mid-May leading to mid-winter conditions (in late spring!) at the still-open ski centres. In the southern hemisphere too there have been more big snowfalls, following early snow, in Australia and New Zealand. May saw snow on the slopes of ski areas in southern Africa, Argentina and Chile, meaning all three continents are currently looking promising for the main 2017 southern hemisphere ski season. In fact several ski areas in Chile have opened already, up to a month ahead of their proposed opening dates, following big snowfalls in late May. An Australian ski area also plans to open a week early, on the first Saturday of June, following snowfall there at the end of May. In the Forecast There's snow forecast for the highest peaks in Europe this week, but that's more of an issue for climbers than a blessing for skiers... In the southern hemisphere, New Zealand looks to be inline for some more snow this coming week, with possibilities also for South America. 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 June 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 [Zermatt](. Open ski areas include 1 Swiss Ski Resorts. If you like what we do, please support us - become a Patron on [J2Ski's Patreon Page]( J2Ski Snow Mail Subscriber Exclusive - Extra 5% Discount Use the code J2SKINEWSLETTER or this link for an additional discount on Ski Hire :- [Ski Hire Price Quote]( [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 Thu 01 [Moderate/Heavy Rain Showers] Moderate/heavy rain showers Max 15°C Min 14°C Fri 02 [Moderate/Heavy Rain Showers] Moderate/heavy rain showers Max 16°C Min 14°C Sat 03 [Showers] Showers Max 17°C Min 13°C Sun 04 [Moderate/Heavy Sleet] Moderate/heavy sleet Max 15°C Min 12°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 ₤929 ₤979 pp inc. Flights [Find Ski Holidays]( [Sunstar Alpine Hotel Wengen] [4-Star] 1nt Room Only from SFr.103 per night Room only [Find Hotels]( Current Discussions in the J2Ski Forum [Swiss Ski Resort Chat]( - [Sneaky late trip - snow galore!]( - [Zermatt any snow?]( - [Saas Fee - The CHF 222 season pass deal is on!]( - [Renting car in Switzerland]( - [Question about Zermatt - Switzerland]( [Latest Ski Chat]( - [J2Ski’s Where To Ski or Snowboard In June 2017]( - [Mammoth To Offer Skiing in August For First time in 22 Years]( - [1st time season! Banff or Fernie?!]( - [Australian Ski Area To Open For 2017 Season Early]( - [2017 Southern Hemisphere Ski Season Starts Early]( 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? 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