Snöprognosen för Alpe d'Huez är: Måttligt regn (Totalt 12.0mm), kraftigast på lör kväll. mycket milt (max 14°C på lör eftermiddag, min 3°C på tors kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alpe d'Huez Weather (Next 3 days): The snow forecast for Alpe d'Huez is: Måttligt regn (Totalt 12.0mm), kraftigast på lör kväll. mycket milt (max 14°C på lör eftermiddag, min 3°C på tors kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alpe d'Huez Weather (Days 4-6): Måttligt regn (Totalt 14.0mm), kraftigast på sön eftermiddag. mycket milt (max 17°C på tis kväll, min 5°C på sön kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alpe d'Huez Live Weather
Resort
Snödjup
Temp. (°C)
Vind (km/h)
Väder
Top Lift:
0.0m
-8
Middle Lift:
-2
Bottom Lift:
0.0m
4
Drivs av Snow-Forecast.com
Alpe d'HuezVäder
(de nästa3dagarna):
Snöprognosen för Alpe d'Huez är: Måttligt regn (Totalt 12.0mm), kraftigast på lör kväll. mycket milt (max 14°C på lör eftermiddag, min 3°C på tors kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alpe d'Huez Väder (Dagarna4-6):
Måttligt regn (Totalt 14.0mm), kraftigast på sön eftermiddag. mycket milt (max 17°C på tis kväll, min 5°C på sön kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Måttligt regn (Totalt 12.0mm), kraftigast på lör kväll. mycket milt (max 14°C på lör eftermiddag, min 3°C på tors kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Kommande 4-6dagarnas väderöversikt:
Måttligt regn (Totalt 14.0mm), kraftigast på sön eftermiddag. mycket milt (max 17°C på tis kväll, min 5°C på sön kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
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Having read a few of the reviews here of Alpe d'Huez I can say it does depend on your ability level and obviously the snow and weather conditions when you are there. But that is the same as everywhere, in reality. I was there in March about 10 years ago and had a great time. We got a load of fresh and it stayed untracked in many places for days after the event. This cannot be said to be the case in Les 3 V or Tignes/Val. These places have great infrastructure, but those 8 man high speed chairs come at a cost, the entire place can be tracked out by lunch time during the school holidays. Anyway, as another reviewer mentioned there is some excellent Hors Piste available. I liked the Auris area, which was lower down and sheltered from wind, also has trees for those weather days, But up high is really good, you can ski from the top down towards Vaujanay and get well over 1000m vertical off piste all the way. I hired a local EFS instructor for off-piste guiding for the afternoon, after the snow came, and it was excellent. He also thanked me and bought me a beer after because it wasn't your average day at work for him either. He asked what I wanted to ski, I said anything you can and enjoy. Really opened up the area, there are lots of cliff around there, so you cannot afford to wing it as you will end up having to hike back up if you end up that lucky. It is worth spending 160 Euros as I did to get the knowledge. Of course, if you're just there to end up skiing a few blue runs in the sunshine from lunchtime and end up in Folie Douce by 3pm maybe this review won't help you.
Having read a few of the reviews here of Alpe d'Huez I can say it does depend on your ability level and obviously the snow and weather conditions when you are there. But that is the same as everywhere, in reality. I was there in March about 10 years ago and had a great time. We got a load of fresh and it stayed untracked in many places for days after the event. This cannot be said to be the case in Les 3 V or Tignes/Val. These places have great infrastructure, but those 8 man high speed chairs come at a cost, the entire place can be tracked out by lunch time during the school holidays. Anyway, as another reviewer mentioned there is some excellent Hors Piste available. I liked the Auris area, which was lower down and sheltered from wind, also has trees for those weather days, But up high is really good, you can ski from the top down towards Vaujanay and get well over 1000m vertical off piste all the way. I hired a local EFS instructor for off-piste guiding for the afternoon, after the snow came, and it was excellent. He also thanked me and bought me a beer after because it wasn't your average day at work for him either. He asked what I wanted to ski, I said anything you can and enjoy. Really opened up the area, there are lots of cliff around there, so you cannot afford to wing it as you will end up having to hike back up if you end up that lucky. It is worth spending 160 Euros as I did to get the knowledge. Of course, if you're just there to end up skiing a few blue runs in the sunshine from lunchtime and end up in Folie Douce by 3pm maybe this review won't help you.
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