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Arc 1800 Snow Report- 19th April 2024

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Arc 1800 Snow Report

Latest snow conditions in Arc 1800.

French Alps (5,906ft to 10,597ft)

Reported Friday 19th April 2024

Arc 1800 Snow Depths and Conditions.
Upper Snow Depths169in
Lower Snow Depths10in
Snow ConditionsSpring Snow
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Last Snow
5in of Snow - 18 April
Tourist Office says...
RECOMMANDED SLOPES ARC 1600 : MUGUET ARC 1800 : GRAND RENARD ARC 2000 : PLAN DES EAUX PEISEY-VALLANDRY : RENARD
Roads / Access
Clear and dry Snow cables or chains recommended
Avalanche Risk Level
The Avalanche Risk Level in Arc 1800 was reported as 2 (Moderate) but snow changes rapidly, so ALWAYS take local advice before leaving marked runs.

 When did it last snow in Arc 1800?

How old is the snow? When was the last reported snowfall?

Our most recent snow report indicates that it last snowed in Arc 1800 on Thursday 18th April 2024 with 5in of fresh snow falling.

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Snow near Arc 1800

Ski Resorts near Arc 1800, by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report Valley Up High
Les Arcs8in169in
Tignes44in165in
Chamonix28in157in
La Plagne6in131in
Val Thorens67in94in
Méribel6in85in
Courchevel20in21in
Les Menuires-10in

Arc 1800 Snow Forecast

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For Forecast detail, see below.

Powder Possible :- 4in of Fresh Snow is forecast for Arc 1800 over the next 2 days.

48 Hour Snow Forecast
TopSnow HiSnow toMax
Town
FriLt Snow Shwrs+4in

5,906ft

36°F
SatSnow Showers+3in

5,906ft

30°F

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7 Day Snow Forecast
48 Hour Snow Forecast

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Off-Piste Safety in Arc 1800

Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in Arc 1800, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.