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Snow Report May 14: Best Snow Worldwide

LUXSKI Snow Team
Featured ResortMegève , France

As we step into mid-May, ski enthusiasts can still find excellent conditions in select parts of the world. Europe continues to shine with Megève and Grindelwald-Wengen offering exceptional snow bases, while North America's Lake Louise and Whistler Blackcomb provide good conditions for late-season skiing. In Asia, the snow season is winding down, but the allure of New Zealand's Cardrona and Japan's Niseko remains strong for those seeking unique experiences. Whether you're planning a last-minute trip or simply dreaming of snowy peaks, today's report highlights the best global spots for snow lovers.

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Europe currently holds the crown for the best ski conditions, with Megève, France, leading the charge with a SnowSure score of 50/100 and a substantial base of 138cm. Grindelwald-Wengen in Switzerland follows closely, boasting a robust snow base of 209cm. These European resorts are well-prepared for avid skiers looking for quality runs. In North America, despite the waning season, Whistler Blackcomb still impresses with a base of 161cm, though its SnowSure score of 28/100 reflects the unpredictability of late-season conditions. Asia, however, is seeing its season close, with resorts like Cardrona in New Zealand reporting no current snow base. Europe's superior snow stability makes it the top choice right now for those seeking reliable skiing conditions.

Overnight snowfall has refreshed several key resorts worldwide, adding a new layer of powder to enjoy. Bormio in Italy received a generous 14cm, enhancing its alpine charm. Megève, France, continues to delight with 11cm of fresh snow, maintaining its top position in Europe. Courchevel 1850 also joins the snow party with a notable 10cm. Meanwhile, Austria's Mayrhofen and Italy's Plose each saw 7cm of fresh snowfall, offering skiers a delightful morning on the slopes.

Looking ahead, skiers should keep an eye on Austria, where the Hintertux Glacier Ski Resort and Sölden are expecting significant snowfall over the next 14 days, with forecasts of 48cm and 43cm respectively. This could transform these resorts into top contenders for late-season skiing. Meanwhile, Europe remains the focal point for snowfall, with sporadic snow showers expected to continue enhancing already strong conditions in the region.

**Blue Bird Day Alert**

While no classic Blue Bird Days are forecasted, expect clear skies in parts of Austria and Switzerland, perfect for enjoying the fresh snow.

For those seeking luxurious stays, the Aktiv & Wellnesshotel Bergfried in Hintertux Glacier Ski Resort, Austria, offers a perfect blend of comfort and alpine adventure. In Switzerland, the 22 SUMMITS Boutique Hotel and Backstage Hotel Vernissage in Matterhorn Ski Paradise provide exquisite service and breathtaking views. For a tranquil retreat, consider the Au Club Alpin in Champex-Lac, Switzerland. Each of these hotels promises a memorable stay, combining luxury with the thrill of skiing.

With Europe currently leading in snow conditions, it's a prime time for a skiing getaway. Be sure to check our regional reports for more detailed insights and start planning your next adventure on the slopes.

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