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Weather data is from forecast for France
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Find great skiing close to Pralognan-La-Vanoise with these nearby resort weather forecasts.
Ski Resort |
Top Depth Base Depth |
Next New Snow Forecast |
Current Conditions | Weather Today |
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Brides les Bains |
? cm ? cm |
? cm |
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Courchevel |
189 cm 139 cm |
9 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Slightly compacted | |
La Tania |
189 cm 139 cm |
8 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Slightly compacted | |
Les Menuires |
189 cm 140 cm |
1 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Slightly compacted | |
Meribel |
190 cm 140 cm |
5 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Slightly compacted | |
Montchavin Les Coches |
159 cm 49 cm |
5 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Hard-pack | |
Saint Martin De Belleville |
189 cm 139 cm |
9 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Slightly compacted | |
Tignes |
185 cm 103 cm |
6 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Hard-pack | |
Val Cenis |
? cm ? cm |
? cm |
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Val d'Isere |
186 cm 104 cm |
5 cm 23 Jan-30 Jan |
Hard-pack |
Weather and Man Made Snow in Pralognan-La-Vanoise
On an annual basis, Pralognan-La-Vanoise's average frozen precipitation is 650cm.
This natural weather-created snowfall is helped along with 5 snow guns or "cannons" on 4km of piste - that's over 15% of the total length of Pralognan-La-Vanoise trails.
Off-piste snowboarding and sking is not allowed, which has the secondary effect of increasing the wear and tear on the pisted runs.
Pralognan-La-Vanoise Official & Local Weather Info Source
You can call the Pralognan-La-Vanoise Weather Information phone number 87007 to hear their forecast in these languages: French.
Ski area & ski slope orientation - SW
The ski slopes in the Pralognan-La-Vanoise ski area face in these directions: SW
Top Tips:
In the coldest winter months of January and February choose a resort with south facing areas, more light and warmth in the depths of alpine winter.
In warmer spring months the best riding is on cooler and shady North facing slopes.