The Team, January 2025
The 2024/25 ski season is already shaping up to be an historic one with no shortage of impressive reports from all over the Northern Hemisphere. There's already close to 3 metres of snow on the upper slopes of various Alpine resorts, including Les Arcs, Flaine and Saas Fee, whilst over in the Pacific Northwest, Whistler has already seen 4.8m of snowfal this season! The Rockies had a slower start but now there's plenty to get excited about there too: Aspen Highlands received 46cm of snow in the last week, Vail got 58cm and Jackson Hole is reporting 240cm in the last 3 weeks!
Wherever you look, scenes from across our destinations are tantalisigly snowy. We've selected just a handful of favourites below.
Main image: Méribel, 3rd January 2024 (from Facebook)
January Powder
The week following New Year is typically quiet, very cold and often very snowy. 2025 is no exception...
Left to right (from resort Facebook pages): Méribel, 3rd January; Les Carroz, 3rd January; Fernie, 6th January
Jackson Hole on 6th January (@jacksonhole)
New Year Celebrations
In the build up to New Year many resorts were graced with fresh snowfalls, and the Northern Lights were on show in a few places too. Spectacular!
Sun Peaks 31st December 2024, from Facebook Page
Northern Lights above Tignes, 31st December 2024 (from Facebook Page)
The sunny & snowy slopes of Flaine on 31st December 2024 (from Facebook Page)
Aspen Mountain, 31st December by Jordan Curet
Early Snow
Whistler has had fantastic conditions from the very start of this season, and the French Alps also had a strong start, right down to lower elevations.
Whistler's opening day on 25th late November (Tourism Whistler/Guy Fattal). At the time of writing, over 4.8m has snow has fallen so far this winter!
Tignes on the 18th November
Megève on 21st November
La Rosière, 21st November
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