Which New Zealand ski field has had the most snow this week?
Mt Hutt (New Zealand) leads with 25 cm (9.8") over the last 7 days. Next: Whakapapa (20 cm (7.9")), Tukino (20 cm (7.9")) (opens Aug 22), Tūroa (17 cm (6.7")).
Live data · updated August 21, 2026 at 2:05 PM UTC · refreshes automatically
| # | Resort | Country | Snowfall |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mt Hutt | New Zealand | 25 cm (9.8") |
| 2 | Whakapapa | New Zealand | 20 cm (7.9") |
| 3 | Tukino (opens Aug 22) | New Zealand | 20 cm (7.9") |
| 4 | Tūroa | New Zealand | 17 cm (6.7") |
| 5 | Hanmer Springs | New Zealand | 13 cm (5.1") |
New Zealand’s winter runs June to October, making it (with South America) the main destination for northern-hemisphere skiers chasing summer turns.
Southern Ocean fronts hit the Southern Alps hard but unevenly — Canterbury’s club fields and the Queenstown/Wanaka resorts often see very different totals from the same system.
Numbers on this page come from the same live pipeline as every SnowSure surface: seven weather models per resort, updated hourly, with resort-reported depths preferred where a reliable feed exists. Ask follow-up questions on the SnowSure Concierge or via the MCP server.
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