[PHOTOS] Massive Late-March Snowstorm Buries Europe's Eastern Alps With Over 1 Meter of Snow - SnowBrains
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[PHOTOS] Massive Late-March Snowstorm Buries Europe's Eastern Alps With Over 1 Meter of Snow - SnowBrains
"Engelberg has seen exceptional snowfall totals, receiving 84 cm in the past 24 hours and 132 cm over the past five days, restoring peak-season conditions."
"Zugspitze reported around 1.5 meters of fresh snow, but the resort cautioned that such amounts require careful management to ensure safe skiing."
"Avalanche danger has risen sharply across the eastern Alps, with considerable risks reported above 1,800 meters due to fresh snow and wind-drifted slabs."
"The storm has effectively reset mountain conditions at higher elevations, arriving at a critical point in the season as resorts transition to spring."
A late-season storm cycle has brought substantial snowfall to the eastern Alps, particularly in Switzerland, where Engelberg received 84 cm in 24 hours. Zugspitze in Germany also reported nearly 5 feet of snow. While the fresh snow improves skiing conditions, it complicates operations due to avalanche risks. Resorts in Austria experienced consistent accumulations, with many areas reporting 20-60 cm. The storm has reset conditions at higher elevations, but avalanche danger has increased significantly, especially above 1,800 meters.
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