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Peisey-Vallandry

Weeks 1–4

Typically -6.6°C · 30cm fresh / week · powder day 57% · mixed 38%

Top elev.
3226m
Base elev.
1600m
Pistes
425km
Lifts
142
Piste mix203km mapped
Green3%
Blue56%
Red26%
Black9%
Double-black3%
Other3%
COMPOSITE SCORE
66
Snow79
Typically 146cm
Typical depth146cm
115cm172cm
Travel50
From your origin
Size95
Linked-area piste-km
Fit50
Vibe, terrain, activities
What to expect

What to expect in weeks 1–4

Based on 40 winters of weather data, modelled at ~2578m (not the village). Any single year can be very different.

Typically stormy, around -6.6°C, with 30cm of fresh snow over the week. Powder days hit 57% of the time. Other weeks run mixed or cold and clear.

Icy mornings
0.6 days/week
spring-like in 5% of years
Snow texture
Settled
packed, predictable piste
Typical wind
4.1 m/s
peaks to 25 m/s
Typical Freezing level
1393 m
0°C isotherm
Powder days
57%
of years see 10cm+
Rain at base
1.4 days
per week
Storm
41%
of years
Bluebird
20%
of years
Thaw
1%
of years
Mixed
38%
of years
Climatology

What a season here looks like

Each track shows the typical range across 40 winters. The marker shows where your selected weeks sit.

Reliability60cm+
100%
Depth
146cm
Temperature
-6.6°C
Fresh snow
30cm
Snow line
1394m
Wind
4.1 m/s
Transfers

Transfers

AirportDriveTrain
Chambéry (CMF)90 min
Grenoble (GNB)137 min
Geneva (GVA)158 min
Lyon (LYS)138 min
Method & sources

The composite score weights snow reliability against the historical baseline, pulls in live conditions where available, then adjusts for how much hassle the trip actually is for your group.

  1. 01ERA5-Land hourly grid → daily SWE & snow depth at the resort cell.
  2. 02Bias-correct against ground stations (SLF / Météo-France nivôse).
  3. 03Build per-week climatological percentile · 35 winters.
  4. 04Anomaly = current week vs. cell's own 30-year baseline.
  5. 05Snow-sure read at the highest-snow cell within ~15km. When most resorts are bare, ranking shifts toward this, surfacing glaciers in shoulder seasons.
  6. 06Weight + rank against your origin & vibe profile.
Sources

Snow data sources

Ground stations the score is based on.

  • Les Arcsmeteofrance
  • La Plagnemeteofrance