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  • Thanks Steve

    Good to have an insider's view, so thanks for responding. We will go for it as I am sure there will be plenty of fun to be had, regardless of the weather.

    Cheers
    Ricky
  • Hi Ricky

    It's what you make of it. The forecast is set to get warmer, but often Pas is high enough for it to fall as snow, at at least higher up the mountain. It's always a risk this time of year. There are currently 202km of slopes open so plenty of snow around and the technical team always aim to keep the slopes in the best condition they can.

    Steve
  • Snow conditions

    RickyF

    Hi

    We are booked on a trip to Pas 3rd to 8th April. We have been monitoring to forecast and it looks as though temperatures are rising and rain is coming in later this week!

    We are wondering whether it is now worth coming at all. Our two sons are booked into ski school and snow garden. We have booked skis and lift passes for all of us, not to mention the accommodation.

    Any advice would be welcome. Thank you.

    Ricky