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Niseko Now: Saturday 7th February 2015

  • Feb 7, 2015
  • 3 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 3cm
Snowfall at base this season 852cm

Posted on Saturday 7th February 2015 This is an archived report. The latest Niseko Now report can be found here


After the fine day yesterday and no snowfall last night, we have been snowed from early this morning and it's continuing to snow now. 15cm at Moiwa 800m from 4am according to the Avalanche Report (below), just a few down here so far. Lots more of that please.


Forecasts seem to say that the main event - in terms of snowfall - is from tomorrow onwards. Today is more cloud and milder conditions with temperatures set to dip to proper cold from tomorrow evening. So don't worry if we don't get much out of it today because it does look like it really is on the way. I'm hoping to be able to get back to reporting impressive numbers to you.


Anyway, I hope you have a good day and I'll update you with the latest tomorrow morning.


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I'm off to the Sapporo Snow Festival today with a few friends. I hear the Star Wars one is particularly impressive, even if I'd prefer Trek myself.


This famous and very popular snow festival is held in Sapporo City and for the 66th this year, running through until Wednesday 11th February. Can't be missed in Odori Park, the grounds at Community Dome Tsudome, and along the main street in Susukino. Usually well worth a visit. Actually I think that Sapporo is well worth a visit even without the snow festival!


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Resort specific news as of 8am - subject to change during the day


Niseko Grand Hirafu:

Looks set to open as planned this morning.


Niseko Hanazono:

Looks set to open as planned this morning.


Niseko Village:

Looks set to open as planned this morning.

Last chance for the 'Early Morning Gondola' tomorrow - 1300 yen, Niseko Gondola open from 7:30am until 8:30am.

Niseko Annupuri:

Looks set to open as planned this morning.


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Niseko Avalanche Report


Niseko base 6am: -6C, 5cm snowfall in 12 hours. Moiwa 800m: W5m/s, -7C, 15cm snowfall from 4am. Annupuri 1000m snowpack 275cm. Hirafu 1000m: light breeze, 5cm snowfall. Peak: W6.3m/s, -9.6C. Coastal data: Benkei cape SW2m/s, Kamui cape WSW2m/s, 1017hPa, 0.7m waves.

Pre-low pressure system snowfall started from predawn and left 15cm of snow around 700m altitude. The course condition is a little softer/better, but the tracks in the trees haven’t been recovered. The general avalanche risk is low, however shallow slides are to be expected in south facing steep slopes once the sun warms up the surface. Peak gates are scheduled to open, seek for the ski patrol’s advice before stepping out of the gates. Always stay alert; one moment of inattention can end up in an accident. Beware of trees and cracks. One injury can put an end to your season. Niseko community respects all visitors’ freedom, but is also deeply concerned about their safety.


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Official resort snow depths:


Grand Hirafu / Hanazono:

Top - 370cm

Base - 135cm


Niseko Village:

Top - 280cm

Base - 180cm


Niseko Annupuri:

Top - 285cm

Base - 170cm



Niseko Now 2014-2015 season

Data as of Saturday 7th February 2015 Total snowfall at base so far 852cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 58 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 45cm (15th and 26th December) November 2014 snowfall 30cm reported on 5 days December 2014 snowfall 519cm reported on 25 days January 2015 snowfall 257cm reported on 23 days February 2015 snowfall 46cm reported on 5 days



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