Welcome to another  www.snow-forecast.com weekly weather round up.
Australia
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Last  week's forecast for Australia worked out almost exactly as planned with new snow  for all resorts and a very welcome 30cm dump at Ben Lomond in Tasmania to  kick-start the season there. That same system typically dumped 20cm of snow on  the mainland mountains and accompanying low temperatures have resulted in  widespread reports of powder - which sounds wonderful. I can't help being a bit  sceptical about the idea of powder in 
It looks like the next week will  see things settling down over 
New  Zealand
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For New Zealand, last week I had high hopes that with a  cold high over the South Island and warm moist air to the North and East, some  place in eastern New Zealand would get a decent fall of snow from the moist  Easterly air
squeezed between and the charts suggested the top of South  Island would be the favored spot. In the event, the mixing zone was further  North than expected and it brought severe flooding to Hawkes Bay instead with  only
light snow to places like the Kaikouras and presumably heavy snowfall to  the tops of the Ruhaines and Kawekas but with no resorts there to take  advantage. Only light snow spilled over the ranges as far as Turoa.
The  good news is that the same system that brought snow to 
Instead, the heaviest snow out of the current system will  should be around Taranaki, Ruapehu, Nelson, Marlbrough and Caneterbury with the  heaviest snowfalls for the upper slopes of Taranaki and higher tops of  Kahurangi
today. It looks like some very cold southerly winds will dig under  this low on Saturday with a risk snow to low levels right along the east coast  of both 
establish itself over most of 
snow to Southern Ski fields late in the week and it may  also be sufficient to send an attendant cold flick up the East Coast around the  weekend. Fingers crossed.
Andes
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No matter how good it seems in  Australia right now, South America is undeniably the place to be this season  with 2m+ bases at several resorts. Last week saw plenty of fresh snow at resorts  in 
From a meteorological point of view, the Andes  situation is roughly equivalent to 
west coast. This directs a cold and snowy SW  airstream around the bottom and as the high topples in from the west, a settled  spell of weather makes for perfect skiing and riding conditions. No surprise  that this is exactly
what is in store for the next week - cold and snowy  until Wednesday, then sunny for the back half of the week. Perfect.
With  all this fresh snow forecast, conditions on the high glaciers of Europe seem  academic and after a very warm week last week as forecast, things are not nearly  as enticing as they were earlier in summer when the weather
thought it was  still winter. This week should see the remaining storms clearing and should cool  down enough for reasonable early morning riding on the Austrian glaciers in  particular, otherwise too slushy.
Until next week,
Rob
 
 
 
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