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  1. #1
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    Euro Snow Conditions?

    Leaving in a week (2/29) and renting a car in Munich (AWD, snow tires, and chains), driving down to the Dolomites, to Innsbruck, through to Verbier and Courchavel, and then out of Torino.

    Have heard that it's been a relatively low-snow year until recently, or has that changed? That will be good for driving, if not for skiing. All the passes should be open, etc. I once spent 8 hours in a two meter storm driving to Cervinia in what should have been a 3 hour ride, so that is definitely not what I'm looking for again. But a little fresh snow would certainly be welcome!

    I know it's early, but I don't see much of anything snow-wise on the horizon before I get there either. Any current info is appreciated.

    TIA
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    Switzerland in general has a good cover above 2000 mt, scarse at 1300mt none lower. So if you stick to Graubünden and Wallis you should have fun and no problems


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    While the 2 people who have responded are on top of it, you might also check in here: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...58#post7025458
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    Those sites are very much appreciated. Will check them closer in as I plot my course. Thanks again!
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    Current actual snowline elevation of existing snowpack

    I recall seeing a website link of a Euro map that shows the current actual snowline elevation of existing snowpack. Does anyone happen to have this handy to share?

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