Annecy Mountains Snow Report
Latest snow conditions in Annecy Mountains.
Ski Resort Report | Valley | Depth Hi |
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La Clusaz | 30cm | 170cm |
Le Grand Bornand | 15cm | 95cm |
Manigod | 70cm | 80cm |
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Snow in the Ski Areas of Annecy Mountains
Snow Report and Forecast | 48 Hr | Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | 7 Day | Depth Hi |
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La Clusaz | 19cm | 91cm | 170cm | |||||||
La Sambuy / Seythenex | 5cm | 44cm | ||||||||
Le Grand Bornand | 9cm | 51cm | 95cm | |||||||
Manigod | 5cm | 38cm | 80cm | |||||||
Saint Jean de Sixt | - | - |
Snow near Annecy Mountains
Ski Resort Report | Valley | Depth Hi |
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Les Houches | 20cm | 300cm |
Flaine | 65cm | 210cm |
La Clusaz | 30cm | 170cm |
Megève | 15cm | 120cm |
Le Grand Bornand | 15cm | 95cm |
St Gervais Mont-Blanc | 33cm | 90cm |
Manigod | 70cm | 80cm |
Morillon | 25cm | 80cm |
Samoëns | 30cm | 53cm |
Les Carroz | 20cm | 48cm |
Where is there snow in Annecy Mountains?
Powder Alert!
Updated 03 January 2025 16:33 AEDT
Powder Alarms and Snow Storm Warnings have been issued for ski areas including Annecy Mountains.
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When will it snow in Annecy Mountains?
The next notable snow forecast is 6cm, expected on 3 January, with around 111cm forecast over the next 7 days.
Forecast updated : 03 Jan 2025 03:33 AEDT
How much snow is there in Annecy Mountains?
The deepest snow in Annecy Mountains is in La Clusaz which is reporting snow depths of 170cm on the upper slopes and 30cm lower down.
When did it last snow in Annecy Mountains?
Recent snow reports indicate that it last snowed in La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand on Tuesday 24th December 2024 with 93cm of fresh snow falling.
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Off-Piste Safety in Annecy Mountains
Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in Annecy Mountains, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.