SnowBrains Forecast: 25cm Alps Refresh Ahead of Stormy Pattern Arriving Next Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 25cm Alps Refresh Ahead of Stormy Pattern Arriving Next Week - SnowBrains
"A quick-hitting alpine system brings light to moderate refreshers from Saturday night through Monday, with the best accumulations favoring the Dolomites and parts of the high Alps. Snow levels stay low for late January, generally around 600-1,100 m (2,000-3,600 ft) through the window, so most resorts should see predominantly snow. Totals peak around 18-23 cm ( 7″-9″) in the Dolomites, with several high-elevation spots landing in the 10-18 cm ( 4″-7″) range."
"By Sunday and Sunday night, standouts cluster around the Dolomites and the high southern and eastern Alps, where totals build into the 13-23 cm ( 5″-9″) range at the most favored locations. Snow levels during the heart of the event generally sit near 730-1,070 m (2,400-3,500 ft), which keeps precipitation solidly snow at most bases, including places with lower village elevations. Temperatures are winter-friendly,"
An alpine shortwave delivers light to moderate snowfall from Saturday night through Monday, with the heaviest accumulations focused on the Dolomites and parts of the high Alps. Snow levels remain unusually low for late January, roughly 600–1,100 m, so most valley bases will see snow rather than rain. Peak totals reach about 18–23 cm in the Dolomites, with several high-elevation zones seeing 10–18 cm. Snow-to-liquid ratios trend mostly 14–19:1, producing generally good to excellent, dry powder at higher sites, while some locations show denser SLRs near 10–13:1. Winds are light, minimizing lift impacts.
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