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  1. Well it's -3.7c here now with a dusting of snow; really hope some of these heavy showers piling into the east make it here.

    My children commute to a school in your area and are already packing overnight clobber in case they get snowed in tomorrow!

    Horizontal flurries of polystyrene type 'alpine' snow (as opposed to the normal wet stuff) here but cold and still here at the moment.

    Ou et la neige....?

  2. I'm now back from The Haute Savoie and Aravis range, based in Le Gran-Bornand enjoying an unlikely 15 days of hard and fast skiing!! The resort advertised limited skiing with the Chatelet lift being open onto the Maroly area but this amounted to a scree slope on the lower run which did nothing to improve the underside of my skis, nor sons' snow-boards.

    Despite having created the largest reservoir in the whole of Europe in the summer to feed the snow cannons, this wasn't operational for two reasons: the dew point temperature was too high initially, (must be below -3), and also during the testing phase, a resident in Chinaillon felt so aggrieved with the operating noise overnight that he hit the emergency stop, causing a major blockage which necessitated a part being made in Switzerland to restore the system. Altogether an almighty debacle.

    Travelled the 6 kms to La Balme,(2600 metres), in La Clusaz daily which did have great skiing due to altitude and effective use of cannons on the lower pistes. Clusaz has a rock base as opposed to Le Grand-Bornand which is pasture land and needs less snow to be skiable but this benefit is cancelled out by the lower altitudes, although it does ski longer into the season.

    Still pretty bizarre that I didn't see even one naturally occurring falling snow-flake in my time there!!!??

    A great holiday and I'll try and get back in February half term which is my usual start to the season. Apparently this snow drought occurred 12 years ago and locals see a pattern emerging in that the season seems to be delayed a week each year? They are expecting a huge and welcome dump on Wednesday so all you skiers about to head out, please watch and take heed of the avalanche warnings.

    Enjoy!

  3. Hi Snowman and fellow ski bums,

    Well, not looking great at the moment is it? High temperatures and no snow to speak of as far as I can make out. Lat season wasn't the best either actually (the year before was better when we went). It's all a bit worrying.

    We're off to La Plagne in February - just hoping that things begin to turn around in December to get a good base down. Temperatures need to drop pdq.

    Will keep watching the website and ski forecasts and hope for a turn around soon.

    Moose

    I am driving to Le Grand Bornand, (www.legrandbornand.com), in 13 days time and staying 3 weeks !! Apparently the snow is one month late this year, (the exact opposite of this time last year). There was almost too much snow last season and managed to wangle 5 weeks out there and was skiing in late April.

    I'm registered for powder snow alerts from the resort and was wafting round the web last night looking for reassurance on the liklihood of substantial snowfall, and soon otherwise the cannons will have to be wheeled out. :( There is a Ski Weekend there on 9th-10th December and fingers crossed the locals have the snow siituation sussed this year.

  4. A good afternoon People....my inaugural post on this site. I don't have any weather gizmos, only eyes, ears and a nose!!

    ...And I smell SNOW!!!

    Wind has veered to the east and sunny skies giving way to threatening and heavily laden clouds.

    A few snow pellets just fell and its getting darker....

    Could this be it?????

    I'm in Chingford, E4..and although we have a London postal code, we were a part of West Essex up til 1965!! :(

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