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Niseko Now: Thursday 12th January 2017

  • Jan 12, 2017
  • 3 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 12cm
Snowfall at base this season 323cm

Posted on Thursday 12th January 2017 This is an archived report. The latest Niseko Now report can be found here


There is more snow to report today - 12cm of fresh snow on the ground at base this morning. It's also continuing to be very cold indeed, with my thermometer here currently saying -12C. Light snow is continuing to fall (though just a short while ago I also see a little patch of blue sky over to the east - it's been covered again by cloud now though). It should generally be snowing through the day.


As yesterday, it looks like the top lifts are going to be affected this morning due to windy conditions though they are expected to ease off later on.


Weather conditions are forecast to be generally calmer tomorrow, so if we get more snow before then the conditions should be very fine tomorrow.


The weather was making the top headlines on the national news here in Japan last night. It looks like a lot of Japan is at last getting the decent snowfall that it has been waiting for which is great to see. Loads of snow for all of the mountains please.


Take care out there.


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Niseko Avalanche Report:


Niseko base: -12℃, 15cm snowfall and snowdrift development. Moiwa850m: -14℃, W15m/s, cornices and snowdrifts developing. Annupuri1150m: -24, WNW30m/s, large cornices and snowdrifts (up to 150cm) developing. Hirafu1250m: -19℃, cornices and snowdrifts developing. Kamui cape lighthouse: WSW19m/s, 997hPa, 3.1m waves.


The tight isobars have brought the storm. Snowdrifts are developing drastically and cornices around 800m elevation have grown big rapidly. The newly formed wind-drifts on top of Jan 9th layer have reached up to 80cm and growing in east-facing slopes. The overall avalanche risk is extreme today. All gates above 800m will be closed. Similar hazard level applies to surrounding mountains. Today is not the right day for touring. The hazard level will stay high for a while after the wind calms down in the afternoon.


This information is issued in hopes to prevent accidents. Avalanches are natural occurrences and only become an accident only if a person is involved in it. Never underestimate the risk you’re taking. Being prudent and making conservative decisions are key to avoid accidents. The conditions will turn better soon. We strongly hope there will be no accidents during this storm. It’s cold out there, beware of frostbite.


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Resort specific opening news at time of writing (subject to change during the day):


Niseko Grand Hirafu

The top Ace Number 4, King Number 3 and King Number 4 lifts will be on hold due to wind conditions.


Niseko HANAZONO Resort

Not confirmed.


Niseko Village

The Gondola and top Wonderland Chair lift will be on hold due to wind conditions.


Niseko Annupuri

The Gondola and top Jumbo Number 4 lifts will be on hold due to wind conditions.


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Official resort snow depths as of Thursday 12th January 2017:


Niseko Grand Hirafu & Hanazono

Top - 260cm

Base - 110cm


Niseko Village

Top - 180cm

Base - 110cm


Niseko Annupuri

Top - 185cm

Base - 115cm


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Night skiing is planned until Monday 20th March 2017 at the Niseko Annupuri, Niseko Grand Hirafu and Niseko Village resort areas. There is no nighta in the Hanazono area.



Niseko Now 2016-2017 season

Data as of Thursday 12th January 2017 Total snowfall at base so far 323cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 41 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 36cm (16th December) November 2016 snowfall 110cm reported on 14 days December 2016 snowfall 181cm reported on 22 days January 2017 snowfall 32cm reported on 5 days



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