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Weather and Man Made Snow in Val Thorens
On an annual basis, Val Thorens's average frozen precipitation is 600cm.
This natural weather-created snowfall is helped along with 359 snow guns or "cannons" on 13.3km of piste - that's over 40% of the total length of Val Thorens trails.
Off-piste snowboarding and sking is allowed and of course this has the secondary effect of reducing the wear and tear on snow condition on the pisted runs.
Val Thorens Official & Local Weather Info Source
You can call the Val Thorens Weather Information phone number 808 to hear their forecast in these languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Russe.
Ski area & ski slope orientation - N S E W
The ski slopes in the Val Thorens ski area face in these directions: N S E W
Top Tips:
In the coldest winter months of January and February choose a resort with south facing areas, more light and warmth in the depths of alpine winter.
In warmer spring months the best riding is on cooler and shady North facing slopes.