As with most of Europe there’s not been a lot of fresh snow in the past week, but of what there has been, Italy has had its fair share.
The biggest reported accumulation was 30cm/a foot at Cervinia, and it’s looking like similar accumulations, possibly slightly more, will be arriving in the week ahead.
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The good news is that there’s been more snow in the Dolomites where conditions seem to be gradually improving after its dry December and January. Although bases here remain a bit thin at around 30-50cm, at least everywhere is now white as it should be, not just ribbons of machine made white on a brown hillside.
In the Alps to the west things are much more like the rest of the western Alps with 1-2m bases, with Pila posting that deepest-in-Italy latter stat.
(Sestriere Pictured above, Courmayeur Below)


