Snow report Piedmont, 03/16/2026
Scuola di Neve sull'Alpe
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
1500 - 2100m
Avalanche warning level
high (4)
Exposition
Snow condition
Not much change from yesterday. But snow settles quite quickly with the temperatures.
Video
Snow quality
Krusty, the crustacean arrived overnight and made skiing almost impossible. Unless you stayed on the half-rolled slope, then it went quite well. There was a meter of powder under the crust.
Risks
Wind intensity: High (40 – 60 km/h)
The greatest danger came from the Pistenbully rides, which were full of children from the village today. In the sun, you could see the many small slides that mainly came down during the snowfall.
Overall impression
Scuola di Neve for the only two children on the alp with Professore Hannes, the oracle and Muruaneq. 1st lesson: Physics. - Countercurrents in the Alps and the difficulties of predictability 2nd lesson: Riding a snow groomer 3rd lesson: Sport with the snow blower as a gateway Lunch break: Nonna conjures up a three-course meal including vino rosso for the professors at Osteria La Lanca. Grazie mille. Lunch school is canceled because the professors had to shovel their Womo free and hoped to drive out of the valley. But apparently the snow blower is turned off at 5 pm and they call it a day. Let's hope for tomorrow...
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