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Niseko Now: Thursday 9th January 2014

  • Jan 9, 2014
  • 3 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 10cm
Snowfall at base this season 540cm

Posted on Thursday 9th January 2014 This is an archived report. The latest Niseko Now report can be found here


Another 10cm here in Hirafu this morning.


Even when it gets milder up here, the snow never seems to be far away in season! One of the things to surely love about Niseko.


Anyway, it is colder this morning and it's set to get colder still over the next few days. Snowfall is forecast right through until next week as well so we should be seeing regular topups. Hopefully the wind will behave


I hope you can be here to enjoy it. Remember to wrap up well!


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Niseko Avalanche Report


Niseko base 6am: -7C, 5cm of dry snow flakes. Moiwa 800m: -10C, 10cm of fresh and light development of snowdrifts. Annupuri 1150m: -12C, NNE8m/s, moderate development of snowdrifts. Annupuri peak 1308m: NNW7.6m, -14C. Wind forecast at noon: NW15m/s. Coastal data: Benkei cape NNW8m/s, Kamui cape: NW8m/s, 1.6m waves, 1009hPa. Snowpack at Mizuno no sawa knoll: 280cm.


Significant cold air-mass is approaching and will make snow & wind pick up later today. General avalanche risk remains low this morning; however will rise from higher altitude slopes as the snowdrifts start to develop. Peak gate will open from the morning. Pay attention to the ski patrol’s advices and make sure to carry backcountry safety equipment when stepping out of bounds. Beware of sudden weather changes. Do not forget that outside the gates is outside resort management. Cornice slopes above 1200m, such as the Backbowl’s sidewalls, should be avoided today as slides from Jan 7th layer are to be expected. Most avalanche accidents are caused by fractures of developing snowdrifts (surface slabs). Niseko terrain is generally gentle, however avalanche accidents do happen if the conditions are right. Please do respect the Niseko Rules to protect the freedom and safety of resort-access backcountry skiing. Do not duck ropes. Mizuno no sawa educational program is starting from today.


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Official snow depth numbers and lift news at time of writing:


Grand Hirafu / Hanazono:

Top - 320cm

Base - 160cm


Niseko Village:

Top - 230cm

Base - 160cm


Annupuri:

Top - 200cm

Base - 180cm



Niseko Now 2013-2014 season

Data as of Thursday 9th January 2014 Total snowfall at base so far 540cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 40 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 35cm (14th, 15th and 24th December) November 2013 snowfall 123cm reported on 9 days December 2013 snowfall 275cm reported on 22 days January 2014 snowfall 142cm reported on 9 days



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