Postby Jonny Dyson Property Consultants » Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:20 pm
As a ski instructor in a previous life and still a keen skier, I have skied many of the resorts in Europe. The weather this year is favouring the southern Alps, so think Cervinia, Zermatt, Courmayeur, La Thuile etc. The temperature is still high there (around 10 degrees), but it is still a lot better than the resorts further north which are in real crisis. Interestingly enough this is almost the exact opposite to last year where the northern alps had much better snow than the southern alps.
Depending on your accommodation I would agree with SW11er that if you are thinking about hotels then I would leave it till nearer the time - in Italy especially they tend to have more hotels than chalets and it's around 25% cheaper than France (and in my opinion the choice of food on the mountain is 100% times better!). Hotels will be much more flexible than chalets and you can leave it until last minute.
Otherwise high resorts will be less affected so if you want France then think of Les Arcs, Val Thorens, Tignes etc. At this point it is very hard to predict whether with further snowfall will sort things out - ski resorts are very resilient, but with quite liteally no base in some resorts and temperatures too high to make artificial snow then it really could be a disastrous year. That being said, I have known it to dump over a metre in a couple of days so if the weather cools and storms come in it could be a very different story!
Happy to help further if you want to drop me a PM.
Jonny