Snow Forecast Summary - 18th November 2010
Snow Forecast Summary - 18th November 2010
Published : 18-Nov-2010 11:16
Some heavy snows were reported from around the world this past week, notably from the Pyrenees, Italy and Switzerland where the mild weather of late has given way to a cold snap. The higher French resorts have reported close to half metre snowfalls, with a number of Austrian areas also receiving fresh snow. Cairngorm in Scotland joined the ever-growing list of open resorts with Whistler and Vail planning to open tomorrow (Friday 19th November).European Weather and Snow Next Week
The last few days have been most notable for the interesting hints that the various forecast models have been giving us! What is clear and fairly certain is that the recent mild temperatures are going to take a dip over the next few days, quite likely accompanied by light snow (perhaps moderate in a few isolated areas), over much of the Alpine region.
We may then see a couple of days of milder weather, albeit with significant precipitation (rain down low, snow up high) a distinct possibility... but this will herald what looks like quite a plunge in average temperature. Although the forecasts have been quite dynamic for the past 24 hours, they do appear to be converging on a very cold, and initially quite snowy outlook for the next couple of weeks.
Still a little uncertain but it does look as if a real winter is on its way to Europe - we will keep you informed, but as always keep an eye on our main Snow Forecasts Page for a quick summary of what's open and what's forecast around the world. Follow the links from that page to see the states of all the resorts in each country - as soon as we get them!
Should be some good web cam views next week! :mrgreen:
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