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The colder the better for powder snow. The colder the temperature the less moisture content in the snow - fluffy, light and a lot less energy required to ride it. Alberta in Canada is my only experience of temperatures 35-40 degrees centigrade below zero and at that temp, the snow when you dig a bit takes on a blue colour. Great to ride but definitely requires an investment in thermals over and above that required in Niigata.

Temperature is only one of the factors influencing snow quality; others such as sun and wind will have as much of an impact on the quality of the snow to ride. This is probably going further or getting a more complicated response than you were looking for but that's nature.

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