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Niseko Now: Thursday 28th January 2016

  • Jan 28, 2016
  • 3 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 1cm
Snowfall at base this season 593cm

Posted on Thursday 28th January 2016 This is an archived report. The latest Niseko Now report can be found here


Just a little bit of fresh snow at base since my last report, 1cm of it in fact.


Wind caused some problems with lifts once again yesterday - early afternoon with the Gondola and two top lifts at Annupuri coming to a halt as well as the Niseko Gondola and top Wonderland lift at Niseko Village and the two top lifts at Niseko Grand Hirafu.


Just leave us alone wind, ok?! That's what I said yesterday, but it doesn't seem to be listening for now as at the start of the day top lifts at Hirafu, Village and Annupuri are at a standstill, as noted below.


This morning light snow is falling and visibility seems fairly decent. The forecast is still telling us of regular snowfall on and off through the coming week, maybe more around Sunday than other days.


...and hopefully less wind! Naughty wind.


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Just a few more days left in January and so far for this month I have observed 288cm of snowfall here at base. 31cm more than January last year. The running total for the season so far is 596cm; at the end of January last year the running total for the season so far was 806cm. So we're currently just over 2m of snow behind where we were last season.


One interesting thing is that if you look at the numbers you'll see that last season the snowfall was somewhat front-loaded with the most falling in December and then less each month from then on. Let's hope for a bumper February.


I'll look back over the statistics once again once we get into February.


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Niseko Avalanche Report:


Niseko base 6.00am: -5°C, trace new snow, minor snowdrift development. Moiwa 800m: -10°C, W8m/s, trace new snow, snowdrift development. Mikaeri 740m: -8°C, SW3.7m/s, Annupuri 1150m: -11°C, W10m/s, poor visibility. Hirafu ridge line -12°C, W18m/s. Coastal data: Benkei Cape:NW15m/s. Kamui Cape WSW12m/s, 1020hPa, wave 2.1m.


A steep atmospheric pressure gradient is producing a westerly wind 10-18m/s above 1000m. Although only a trace of snow has fallen, due to the strong wind there has been significant cornice and snowdrift development above 900m. Groomed runs higher on the mountain are hard. From observation Kozan no sawa(backbowl) side wall 1000m and Osawa SE side 1000-1100m, Higashi One (east ridge)1000m cornice slopes, the avalanche risk is high, surface slabs fracturing at about 50cm depth. Do not duck ropes to enter these areas. Gates 2,3 will be closed. Until the current weather system changes please be patient. Below 1000m don't carelessly ride open steep slopes, cornices, knoll terrain, you may have an accident. The snow in the trees is reset. Have a good day.


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Official resort snow depths as of Thursday 28th January 2016:


Niseko Grand Hirafu & Hanazono

Top - 320cm

Base - 135cm


Niseko Village

Top - 270cm

Base - 160cm


Niseko Annupuri

Top - 260cm

Base - 160cm



Niseko Now 2015-2016 season

Data as of Thursday 28th January 2016 Total snowfall at base so far 593cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 44 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 31cm (17th January) November 2015 snowfall 61cm reported on 4 days December 2015 snowfall 244cm reported on 17 days January 2016 snowfall 288cm reported on 23 days



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