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Snow report 1 February 2024
What a sunny, mild and warm week we’ve had here this last week. Great skiing and long lazy sunny terrace lunches, but this warmth has taken its toll on the lower slopes. These current temperatures are around 5° warmer than average for this time of year, it seems quite spring-like!
Thursday is the only cloudy and cooler day this week, with light precipitation. We have a high pressure weather system in place for the next few days and there is no snow forecast. There are sunny, calm and mild days with blue skies in the forecast and from Friday this week for the following few days it will rarely dip below freezing in Tignes. The freezing level is hovering around 3000 metres and winds will remain generally light.
Snow depths over 2000 metres are good and above average for this time of the season. However once you get down to 1500 metres and below, the snow cover is becoming much thinner as the mild weather takes it’s toll on the slopes. Having said that, the snow is being kept in good condition by the amazing pisteurs out every night busy keeping the slopes all well groomed.
The risk of avalanches is slowly reducing due to the combination of sunshine and high-pressure weather. Over 2000 metres the avalanche risk is currently 2 out of 5 and below that it is down to 1 out of 5 as the lower slopes become more stable as they melt and refreeze. With the mild weather this week it is likely that the avalanche risk at high altitude will also decrease to 1 out of 5.
The earliest sign of any precipitation is at least 8 days away, but there is a jet stream increasing in strength early next week across Europe which makes everything rather unpredictable.
Watch this
Sunshine days and February is here!
This is the final week of quieter slopes before the school holidays begin around Europe from 10th February and continue for the following four weeks. Check out what’s on in February in Tignes.
Top tips if you are skiing this week are simple
- Get out on the slopes early and plan a late lunch to make the most of the spring-like snow
- Book your table on a sunny terrace in advance to avoid disappointment
- Wear thin layers
- Goggles with the sunshine lens
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- More sunscreen - it is deceiving just how strong the sun is on snow at this time of year!
There will be plenty of activities and events in Tignes during February, including family entertainment, torchlight descents and fireworks.
Updates
Scroll down to see live forecasts, lift status, links to webcams and above for real time photos from Tignes. We will be updating this snow report page every Thursday, so check back in with us next week to see how the pistes are doing and what you can expect from the snow forecast for the next seven days.
We need you!
If you're in Tignes this week, we want to see your images, especially videos, of what you've been up to. So when you post to Facebook or Instagram, please tag us @SeeTignes #seetignes. Every week, we'll be posting our favourite videos and images here and sharing on our social media, along with our weekly resort snow report.
Happy skiing, we'll see you out on the pistes!