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Live snow report

Val d'Isère

France · Alps · 1850 m

Updated just now
Current score
3.5
Poor
☁️

Current conditions

Overcast
Snowfall 48h
0.0 cm
Snow depth
126 cm
Temperature
2° to 10°
Wind
17 km/h

Next 7 days

Forecast via Open-Meteo
Today
20 Apr
☁️
10°2°
No snow
17 km/h wind
Tomorrow
21 Apr
🌤️
9°1°
No snow
18 km/h wind
Wed
22 Apr
🌤️
8°2°
No snow
21 km/h wind
Thu
23 Apr
🌤️
10°1°
No snow
7 km/h wind
Fri
24 Apr
🌤️
12°2°
No snow
8 km/h wind
Sat
25 Apr
☀️
10°2°
No snow
9 km/h wind
Sun
26 Apr
☁️
8°4°
No snow
8 km/h wind
The luck factor

This week is looking well below average for mid-April.

How good is skiing this week compared to what Val d'Isère normally delivers in mid-April?

Below avgAbove avg
0.3/10
vs typical 6.1/10 for mid-April

What's driving it

  • 126 cm base depth (below average for mid-April)
  • Only 1 cm of snow in the last 7 days
  • Warm spell forecast — above 5°C on 7 days
Ski of the week
Short playful ski or a twin-tip

Spring slush is for messing about. Slash sidehits, play in the trees, lap the park.

This season so far

Season stats will populate as daily snapshots accumulate.

Season snowfall
Building
-607 vs typical 607 cm
Days at #1
0
Best day this season
Not yet
Typical season
607 cm
3-year average

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Frequently asked questions

How often is this page updated?

Current conditions refresh every morning at 06:00 UTC from the daily snapshot. The 7-day forecast caches for 6 hours, and the historical baseline for this week of the year refreshes weekly.

What is the luck factor?

A single 0-10 rating of how good skiing is likely to be this week at Val d'Isère. The biggest factors are current snow depth on the ground, how much fresh snow has fallen in the last 7 days, and what's in the 7-day forecast. We then add bonuses for bluebird powder mornings and knock points off for rain, warm spells, and high winds. The typical score next to it is what Val d'Isère usually delivers in mid-April, based on the last 5 years of weather data.

Where does the data come from?

Open-Meteo, a free open weather API that blends multiple national weather services plus an archive going back decades. The same data powers many outdoor apps.

Does a high score mean the skiing is good right now?

It means the weather data suggests good conditions. Local factors like lift closures, off-piste avalanche risk and grooming still matter. Check resort webcams and the local piste report before committing.

Why do some stats show zero or no data?

Open-Meteo may not have coverage for every metric at every location. Snow depth in particular is spotty outside major resorts. Everything else should populate within the first few daily snapshots.