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Zero termico (m) |
Mercoledì 22 | Giovedì 23 | Venerdì 24 | Sabato 25 | Domenica 26 | Lunedì 27 | Martedì 28 | ||||||||||||||
AM | PM | notte | AM | PM | notte | AM | PM | notte | AM | PM | notte | AM | PM | notte | AM | PM | notte | AM | PM | notte |
poche nuvole | poche nuvole | nevi cata leggera | pioggia leggera | pioggia moderata | rovescio di neve | nevi cata leggera | nuvol- oso | poche nuvole | nuvol- oso | nevi cata mod. | nevi cata mod. | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | poche nuvole | nevi cata leggera | nevi cata leggera | rovescio di neve |
— | — | 1.0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 6 | 7 | 1.0 | — | 1.0 | — | — | — | — | 1.0 | — |
— | — | — | 3 | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
0 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | -4 | -3 | -2 | 0 | -2 | 0 | -2 | -2 | -2 | -4 | -3 | -4 | -4 | -3 | -5 |
-4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -5 | -4 | -4 | -5 | -1 | -3 | -2 | -3 | -2 | -5 | -5 | -3 | -6 | -5 | -3 | -7 |
-8 | -1 | -4 | -3 | -2 | -13 | -11 | -10 | -11 | -5 | -12 | -11 | -11 | -11 | -13 | -13 | -8 | -8 | -10 | -9 | -14 |
72 | 81 | 99 | 99 | 100 | 94 | 81 | 84 | 68 | 53 | 94 | 98 | 95 | 94 | 95 | 87 | 83 | 87 | 89 | 85 | 94 |
800 | 1300 | 1250 | 1950 | 1700 | 450 | 150 | 450 | 0 | 900 | 300 | 700 | 450 | 500 | 200 | 250 | 450 | 0 | 300 | 400 | 0 |
6:50 | - | - | 6:48 | - | - | 6:47 | - | - | 6:45 | - | - | 6:43 | - | - | 6:41 | - | - | 6:39 | - | - |
- | 7:05 | - | - | 7:06 | - | - | 7:07 | - | - | 7:07 | - | - | 7:09 | - | - | 7:10 | - | - | 7:12 | - |
Una spolverata di neve diventa pioggia leggera (totale 9.0mm) Giovedì pomeriggio. Condizioni di gelo e disgelo (max 4°C Mercoledì pomeriggio, min -5°C Giovedì notte). Venti decrescenti (venti freschi da ONO Giovedì notte, venti deboli da NE per Venerdì notte).
Una moderata caduta di neve, concentrandosi maggiormente Sabato pomeriggio. Le temperature saranno sotto lo zero (max 0°C Sabato mattina, min -6°C Lunedì notte). Venti decrescenti (bufere nelle prossimità da SSE Sabato notte, calma per Lunedì notte).
Radar Neve
Gli ultimi report della neve vicino a Stowe:
Stowe Condizioni della neve
La profondità maggiore della neve é: | 152 cm |
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La profondità minore della neve é: | 76 cm |
Fresh snowfall depth: | 1 cm |
Quando ha nevicato l'ultima volta? | 22 Mar 2023 |
Ski tracking in your boots
Storia della neve
Settimana 4 di March ha in media:
0.4 | Giorni neve fresca Neve fresca, prevalentemente soleggiato, vento debole. |
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1.0 | Giorni neve fresca Fresh snow, limited sun, any wind. |
2.0 | Giorni Bluebird Neve media, prevalentemente soleggiato, vento debole. |
Fotografie di Stowe
La tabella sopra da le previsioni meteo per Stowe a specifiche altezze 750 m. I nostri sofisticati modelli meteo ci consentono di fornire previsioni neve per la vetta, l'area intermedia e a valle delle stazioni sciistiche di Stowe. Per accedere alle previsioni meteo ad altre altezze, per spostarti usa tab sopra la tabella. Per una visione meteo piu' ampia , controlla la mappa meteo di United States.
Clicca qui per leggere ulteriori informazioni sullo zero termico e il nostro sistema di prevedere le temperature.
Recensioni dei visitatori di Stowe
Complessivamente 3.9 Basato su 6 voti e 9 recensioni
- Snowsure
- Varietà di piste
- Vota
- EasternSkiier da United States scrive:
I've skied New England for over 30 years and Stowe is in my "Top 3" category ... and those three are pretty much tied, each having their own charms. What I love about Stowe: Consistently the best conditions of any mountain in the area. They've invested heavily in their snowmaking in the past 8-10 years, and it's really paid off. They've got all state-of-the-art equipment covering 80% of their terrain. Consistent pitch ... top to bottom. There's no traversing. No ski this trail to get to that trail, yadda yadda. You ski this mountain from top to bottom with no long run-outs, etc... to get back to the lift. "Chill" ski patrol. Unlike other mountains, the ski patrol at Stowe doesn't act like a police force. If you don't get hurt or act like a jerk, you'll hardly see them all day at this mountain. That said, this is the oldest and possibly best-trained ski patrol in the US. They take great pride in their history and professionalism, and when you need them they'll be there in a heartbeat and provide you the best of care. The trails at Stowe are great, especially the Expert terrain. But where Stowe really shines is the vast amount of off-piste skiing available. It is possible to ski from top to bottom without needing to ski a trail (except maybe to cross one) inbounds. Stowe has a boundary to boundary skiing policy, so as long as you enter and exit from open terrain, it's all fair game. If you venture out of bounds, there's about as much easily accessible acreage as there is inbounds. There are a number of factors that make the out of bounds terrain so good. First is that many of the original trails that were cut on Mansfield in the 30's actually didn't end up being incorporated into the modern-day resort. However, those trails still exist, and are skiable ... though for some of them, you'll end up in Underhill State Park, so you'd better have a ride home planned. There is one called "The Bruce" which ends near "The Matterhorn", about two miles down Mountain Road from the resort where you can grab the free shuttle back to the lifts. Heading into the off-piste areas to the North of the gondola provides a huge wooded playground that drops you into the Notch, and you can ski down the closed part of 108 and then it's a short walk back to the gondi. There is much of the out of bounds terrain that is "unofficially" maintained and thinned by the local ski bums during the off-season ... so lots of great secrets to discover. Finally, since being recently acquired by Vail Resorts, the ticket prices have been moderated some. If you walk up to the window, prepare to be gouged. However, if you buy your ticket online at least 48-hours in advance, you save a considerable sum. Also, Stowe is part of the "Epic Pass", so if you buy a season pass, you gain access to (as of this writing) Stowe, Okemo and Sunapee in the East, plus all of Vail's Western properties. An EpicPass can be had for under $1000 and provides unrestricted access to 65 resorts around the world.
Recensioni dei visitatori di Stowe
EasternSkiier da United States scrive:
I've skied New England for over 30 years and Stowe is in my "Top 3" category ... and those three are pretty much tied, each having their own charms.
What I love about Stowe:
Consistently the best conditions of any mountain in the area. They've invested heavily in their snowmaking in the past 8-10 years, and it's really paid off. They've got all state-of-the-art equipment covering 80% of their terrain.
Consistent pitch ... top to bottom. There's no traversing. No ski this trail to get to that trail, yadda yadda. You ski this mountain from top to bottom with no long run-outs, etc... to get back to the lift.
"Chill" ski patrol. Unlike other mountains, the ski patrol at Stowe doesn't act like a police force. If you don't get hurt or act like a jerk, you'll hardly see them all day at this mountain. That said, this is the oldest and possibly best-trained ski patrol in the US. They take great pride in their history and professionalism, and when you need them they'll be there in a heartbeat and provide you the best of care.
The trails at Stowe are great, especially the Expert terrain. But where Stowe really shines is the vast amount of off-piste skiing available. It is possible to ski from top to bottom without needing to ski a trail (except maybe to cross one) inbounds. Stowe has a boundary to boundary skiing policy, so as long as you enter and exit from open terrain, it's all fair game. If you venture out of bounds, there's about as much easily accessible acreage as there is inbounds. There are a number of factors that make the out of bounds terrain so good. First is that many of the original trails that were cut on Mansfield in the 30's actually didn't end up being incorporated into the modern-day resort. However, those trails still exist, and are skiable ... though for some of them, you'll end up in Underhill State Park, so you'd better have a ride home planned. There is one called "The Bruce" which ends near "The Matterhorn", about two miles down Mountain Road from the resort where you can grab the free shuttle back to the lifts. Heading into the off-piste areas to the North of the gondola provides a huge wooded playground that drops you into the Notch, and you can ski down the closed part of 108 and then it's a short walk back to the gondi. There is much of the out of bounds terrain that is "unofficially" maintained and thinned by the local ski bums during the off-season ... so lots of great secrets to discover.
Finally, since being recently acquired by Vail Resorts, the ticket prices have been moderated some. If you walk up to the window, prepare to be gouged. However, if you buy your ticket online at least 48-hours in advance, you save a considerable sum. Also, Stowe is part of the "Epic Pass", so if you buy a season pass, you gain access to (as of this writing) Stowe, Okemo and Sunapee in the East, plus all of Vail's Western properties. An EpicPass can be had for under $1000 and provides unrestricted access to 65 resorts around the world.
