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  • Thanks

    matomato203

    Hi Steve,

    Thanks for the response, That is good news, As you can tell we are new to "Snow Science" if that is what you call it.

    We will be there on Sunday now! Can't wait!
  • Hi

    It's normal in Andorra to get warmer weeks but nothing to worry about, plenty of snow on the mountain and despite being warmer the freezing level is still set to be around 1000-1200 metres, and the bottom lift in Arinsal is at 1550 metres.

    Steve
  • Weather next week

    Matomato203

    hi, my wife and I are coming to arinsall on Sunday but notice the day temperature is reaching double figures and not much below zero at night during the whole ofnext week,

    It is our first time and I am worried about slushy or icy snow for my wife at the training area as she is a complete beginner.

    Holwell these Temps affect the snow quality?