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PowderAlert 1 2022/23 | 3, 2, 1, Lift off!

Here we go!

by Lars Oelmann 12/02/2022
Houston, we have a dump. It's season 22/23, and the PowderGuide spaceship is exploring the endless expanses of the Alps in search of the infinite depths of powder. With this first alarm, we set off on what we hope will be a long and deep season in which Ullr will give us many gifts.

At the moment, there are some cosmetics everywhere, but only in France and Lower Valais is there anything like a base. That's changing now! In the medium term, the whole of next week remains interesting, so real skiing might be possible next weekend. But more on that later.

So, squats, dust off the (touring) skis and finally get into the winter mood. I think it's about time at the beginning of December!

Alert period and areas

The alert applies to the southern side of the Alps in the Maritime Alps and from Monte Rosa to Ticino. All other areas on the south side are only just scraping the alert threshold and there is virtually nothing in the rest.

The period runs from Saturday to Monday evening.

Wind

The wind will be, to put it in internet meme terms, "not great not terrible". Normal southerly (easterly) congestion. Rather little on or behind the main ridge.

Snowfall line

All good for südstau and early season. It will level off at 1200-1400m in the inner Alps in northern Ticino and the usual suspects in the core of Monte Rosa, while the Maritime Alps will be closer to 1400-1700m. The full amounts are from 1600-1800m, depending on the region.

The amounts

In the south outside the cores just along the alarm, but in the border triangle in the southeast a zone with more precipitation is not far away. But I don't expect any big surprises there. The flow doesn't fit.

In the Maritime Alps, 40-60cm should be possible and 70-90cm in the full main congestion from Monte Rosa to northwestern Ticino. I don't really see the meter

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Where should I go?

Well, you don't have to travel here from far away. If you live on Monte Rosa (there are supposed to be 2-3 people), then you can certainly slide down a meadow if you want to.

Medium-term

Really meteorologically exciting. Whether that translates into exciting skiing is something we can only say at the beginning of the week at the earliest. But it should be wet, even in many areas.

Powder to the people!

I'm looking forward to winter. Are you too?

Snow height tip game

As every year, there's a snow height tip game to go with a proper PowderAlert. Something like what is currently played in (almost) every office during the World Cup, only ethically correct. Information on how you can take part, what the rules of the game are or how you did last season can be found in the tipping game article.

The snow height tipping game will take place at the "Wenghorn, 2424m" station from 2.12. to 5.12. 20:00: Post your tip in the PowderGuide.com forum -> competitions by Saturday, 3.12. at 23:00hrs !

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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