Hakuba Now: Saturday 27th February 2021
- Feb 27, 2021
- 2 min read
Independent snow and weather reporting from the Hakuba region of Nagano
New snowfall at base 3cm
Snowfall at base this season 417cm
Posted on Saturday 27th February 2021 This is an archived report. The latest Hakuba Now report can be found here.
Good morning from Hakuba.
Some fresh snow to report this cold morning.
Limited visibility on mountain as ski areas prepare to open but we are expecting clearer skies along with sun. Sounds like there is a bit of a wind too but hopefully not enough to affect lifts.
Even now there's some sun peeking through, even as light snow continues to fall.
It should be a good day.
Sun and warmer temperatures forecast for tomorrow.
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Hakuba Happo-one
Reported snowfall:
- Kurobishi: 0cm
- Usagidaira: 3cm
- Nakiyama: 0cm
Official snow depth:
- Kurobishi: 325cm
- Usagidaira: 234cm
- Nakiyama: 70cm
Hakuba 47
Reported snowfall:
- Summit: 0cm
- Base: 0cm
Official snow depth:
- Top: 330cm
- Base: 125cm
Hakuba Goryu
Reported snowfall:
- Upper: 0cm
- Iimori: 0cm
Official snow depth:
- Upper: 335cm
- Iimori: 130cm
Hakuba Cortina
Reported snowfall:
- Summit: 3cm
- Base: 3cm
Official snow depth:
- Top: 290cm
- Base: 175cm
Tsugaike Kogen
Reported snowfall:
- Summit: 0cm
Official snow depth:
- Top: 285cm
- Base: 60cm
Hakuba Iwatake
Reported snowfall:
- Mountain Side: 0cm
Official snow depth:
- Top: 190cm
- Base: 50cm
Kashimayari
Official snow depth:
- 195cm
Sanosaka
Official snow depth:
- Top: 150cm
- Base: 70cm
Hakuba Now 2020-2021 season |
Data as of Saturday 27th February 2021 Total snowfall at base so far 417cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 44 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 32cm (17th December) November 2020 snowfall 0cm December 2020 snowfall 150cm reported on 12 days January 2021 snowfall 165cm reported on 19 days February 2021 snowfall 102cm reported on 13 days |
All snowfall data presented on this page is the snowfall measured and observed at base/town level by our reporter based in Hakuba. The 'new snowfall' number represents the amount of snow measured since the previous report. All opinions are those of the individual reporters. Information regarding ski area operations is manually checked every morning and is believed to be correct at the time of the report.