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Hakuba Snow Report – 21st Mar 2012

Weather conditions: Cloud, breaks in cloud and sun
New snowfall: few cm
Snow depth: 100cm (Village); 260cm (Top of Goryu)
Resorts around the village and Otari this morning are reporting new snowfall – 10cm on the upper slopes at Goryu, 5-10cm at 47, 10-15cm at Cortina… a nice topup to see conditions remain decent out there today. Snow was falling until around 7:30am this morning and there was some snow down on the ground as well – that has been drying up as the clouds make clearings and some blue sky is appearing. Looks like it will end up being a fine and perhaps generally sunny day.Last night temperatures dipped to around -4 degrees in the village and right now are around -2 degrees with a high of perhaps +1 later on, so conditions should keep good for the day.

It doesn’t look like the same can be said about tomorrow as we are going to see it get much warmer – up to around +7 degrees in the daytime. We are likely to see rain in the village on Friday as well but there’s more positive news with snow likely from Friday to Monday on the mountains and potentially a decent amount of snow coming down from the skies as well. Hopefully by Saturday we will also be seeing snowfall lower down in the village as well. You know the drill – fingers crossed etc.

Hakuba Snow Report – 20th Mar 2012

Weather conditions: Clear, clouding over
New snowfall: 0 cm
Snow depth: 100cm (Village); 260cm (Top of Goryu)
Good morning from Hakuba. After that nice new layer of snow yesterday, things cleared up over the village and it got brighter though a band of cloud remained over upper parts of the resort areas.

Earlier on this morning it was nice and clear with blue skies on show, but since then wispy like clouds have gradually formed and it’s much a greyer look to the skies now – those getting out early will have enjoyed the earlier conditions, I’m sure. It’s amazing how sometimes it can change so quickly. Having said that, still nothing is falling and visibility out there on the mountains is good.

There has been no new snowfall since yesterday, but the temperature stayed cool enough. Since today is actually a national holiday in Japan, the slopes are looking much busier than usual for a Tuesday – though still not like a busy weekend and things should return back to normal again from tomorrow.

Light breeze of 3 to 5 m of NW to W wind all day. The temperature this morning was around -2C at 9am and down to around -8c up on the top areas, but it will probably rise to around +4 later on this afternoon.

It’s looking good for more snowfall to be over the Hakuba valley from around Friday and over the weekend and so hopefully we can look forward to another new layer for the weekend.

The recent snow fall and strong winds from the west have loaded the east aspects at tree line and in the alpine. This snow is over riding the melt forms (rain crust at elevation) of the weekends rain event and the bond to this melt layer is variable. Natural avalanches are not expected, but human triggered slides are still a definite possibility. Today’s clearer skies and warming temperatures will add to the load and stress at the surface on solar aspects.

It is advisable to take due caution travelling in the backcountry today and stay away from cornices and unsupported slopes with variable depth of loading and strong solar radiation.

Hakuba Snow Report – 19th Mar 2012

Weather conditions: Cloud, clearing up
New snowfall: 5 cm
Snow depth: 100cm (Village); 265cm (Top of Goryu)
A very good morning to all shredders and skiers in Hakuba and everyone interested!

We have some good news in the valley and mountains to report this morning. Those rain clouds from last night turned into snow around midnight, and kept snowing with NE wind till this morning. It was still snowing mid-morning, but the forecast is saying that we are going to get some sun this afternoon and it is indeed looking like it is clearing up. I can see some blue sky up there now. Temperatures are helping us today by keeping colder than they have been.

Good reports from the slopes. Goryu and Happo One got up to 20cm of new snowfall, Corntina has 20cm of new as well, but the wind was a bit strong this morning around Otari Valley, so there might be some wind deposits here and there and it should seem deeper in places.

This strong wind, however, can cause windslab, plus there is the distinct possibilities of wet avalanches. The warm weather and rain that has fallen over the past few days has been creating a weak layer of sugary snow crystal. Travel in the backcountry area is not recommended today.

The weather forecast saying that we are going to have cold temperatures overnight tonight into tomorrow but a generally fine day tomorrow. Fingers crossed temperatures remain cold and actually the forecast says that conditions should remain calm with 0 to 600m of freezing level until around Thursday. We might see more rain clouds around Thursday night with high freezing level. For now though let’s ignore that and enjoy the new snow conditions!

Hakuba Snow Report – 18th Mar 2012

Weather conditions: 5km/h East
New snowfall: 0 cm
Snow depth: 100cm (Village); 260cm (Top of Goryu)
Very light rain here in Hakuba this morning again with no new snow to report overnight.

It will probably keep raining through the day today on and off, hopefully not heavy, and the temperature will keep on above the freezing level with a high of around 6 degrees. Sorry I can’t bring better news about the current conditions.

But — it may turn into snowfall later tonight if we get cold enough and into early tomorrow morning, though it would seem it won’t last too long. But it should definitely be turning colder over the next few days so fingers crossed for that.

Hakuba Snow Report – 17th Mar 2012

Weather conditions: Rain, sleet, wet snow as you get higher up
New snowfall: 0 cm
Snow depth: 100cm (Village); 265cm (Top of Goryu)
Unfortunately the rain we were expecting is falling in Hakuba from early morning, and ski resorts themselves are reporting rain at base and wet snow falling higher up. And it does actually feel like it is trying to snow lower down as well, so perhaps a bit of encouragement from everyone might help it on! It will hopefully become lighter through the day and ease off tonight or early tomorrow morning. Visibility looks to be ok on lower slopes but poorer higher up as the mountains are covered in cloud. There’s a wind out there as well this morning which delayed some lifts from opening but does not seem to be causing much disruption now.

The temperature is above freezing level in the vilage and curently around +4 degrees.

The greyer feel to everything is a big contrast to the much clearer conditions and weather that we enjoyed yesterday of course. Right now, the forecast for tomorrow is generally cloudy but there is good news. It should start getting colder again and Sunday into Monday might bring us some snowfall.

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