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End of season weather service

The PG Weather Service goes on summer break

by PowderGuide 05/01/2018
The PG Weather Service is taking a summer break on 1 May to recover from the positive stress of the numerous PowderAlerts in the 2017/18 season and to gather strength for many colorful new snow maps in winter 2018/19.

Of course, neither the ski season nor the weather season are ever really over. However, things have been quieter over the summer, at least at PowderGuide, and now that April has clearly been in a bathing mood, we are discontinuing our winter weather service.

Short weather outlook for the next few days

Since the bathing mood has passed, let's take a quick look at the weather for the next few days: A small low pressure system drifting into the Mediterranean will cause showers and mixed weather on May Day, especially in the western Alps, with initially friendlier weather in the east. The following days until the weekend will be characterized by südstau and north föhn. The former may bring quite a bit of fresh snow at high altitudes (especially Ticino, Aosta, etc.), while the latter will produce warm, windy, shower-prone weather in the north. Sunny and very warm at the weekend from today's perspective.

Next winter is sure to come

The PG team may be taking a short breather, but we don't actually see the end of the season as the end, but as the start of preparations for the next season. Editorial content will also appear irregularly over the next few months, as is usual for us in the summer, but as always we are looking for interesting topics of all kinds, so if you have any ideas or want to read more about a particular area, let us know! We are also continuing to work on PowderGuide 3.0 - your suggestions, criticisms and bug reports will be placed in thematically sorted and color-coded lists, which will be processed bit by bit. If you are a passionate Typo3 developer and would like to support our brave programmer, please get in touch. You can reach us at redaktion at powderguide.com.

This article has been automatically translated by DeepL with subsequent editing. If you notice any spelling or grammatical errors or if the translation has lost its meaning, please write an e-mail to the editors.

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