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Hakuba Now: Friday 20th March 2020

  • Mar 20, 2020
  • 3 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Hakuba region of Nagano


New snowfall at base 2cm
Snowfall at base this season 202cm

Posted on Friday 20th March 2020 This is an archived report. The latest Hakuba Now report can be found here.


Morning from Hakuba.


Winter hasn't given up yet.


Hakuba Happo-one are reporting 5-10cm of snow on their upper areas (and the Grad quad lift is closed at the start of the day due to wind I presume).


Hakuba 47 are talking about 10cm of snowfall on their social media but there's no 'official' numbers to go in the chart below. One does not know why.


Hold on a minute. I missed this yesterday, my apologies ---- Hakuba Cortina has re-opened. Which is great to hear. Today they have their Number 2 and 4 lifts operating.


In the season-long tradition of trying to report 2019-2020, nothing has been easy! (Says tired reporter with a sort of smile on face). :)


And from me, that's it. Have a good day.


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Hakuba Happo-one


Operating lifts:

- All lifts apart from the lifts noted below are normally operating:

- Nakiyama Number 2 pair

- Shirakaba Number 1 pair

- Shirakaba Number 2 pair

- Central pair

- Sakka Number 2 pair

- Sakka Number 3 triple


Courses open:

- All courses apart from the following are at least part open:

- Central

- Olympic II

- Kita-one

- Kokusai

- Nakiyama Wall/North

- Shirakaba North

- Sakka

- Omusubi off-piste

- Kurobishi off-piste

- Nakiyama South and Shirakaba South base areas are open; others closed

- You can also take the Gondola or other lifts back down to base


Official snow depth:

- Kurobishi: 205cm

- Usagidaira: 155cm

- Nakiyama: 60cm


Hakuba 47


All lifts apart from the lifts noted below are normally operating:

- Pair Line D (usually only operates when Gondola not operating)


Courses open:

- All main courses now open

- Tree Riding Zones: upper area part open


Official snow depth:

- Top: 195cm

- Base: 50cm


Hakuba Goryu


Operating lifts:

- All lifts are normally operating except:

- Alps Number 2/4

- Toomi Number 2 pair

- Iimori Number 1 pair

- Iimori Number 6 pair

- Cosmo Four


Courses open:

- All courses are open now apart from the following:

- All of the Iimori area (apart from Soft Cream which remains open)


Official snow depth:

- Alps: 190cm

- Toomi: 60cm

- Iimori: 30cm


Tsugaike Kogen


Official snow depth:

- Tsuga-no-mori (upper): 210cm

- Han-no-ki: 200cm

- Lower Kane-no-oka areas are now closed

- Mid areas of the resort largely only part open


Hakuba Cortina


Official snow depth & info:

- Top: 140cm

- Base: 55cm


Hakuba Valley Kashimayari


Official snow depth & info:

- Top: 90cm


Hakuba Norikura Onsen


Official snow depth & info:

- Top: 50cm


Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field


Official snow depth & info:

- Top: 100cm



Hakuba Now 2019-2020 season

Data as of Friday 20th March 2020 Total snowfall at base so far 202cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 37 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 16cm (5th January) November 2019 snowfall 4cm reported on 1 day December 2019 snowfall 28cm reported on 8 days January 2020 snowfall 70cm reported on 13 days February 2020 snowfall 73cm reported on 9 days March 2020 snowfall 27cm reported on 6 days



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