
📷 Mont-Blanc
Europe
Mont-Blanc
Closed for the season
Season ended May 3, 2026
Conditions data updated Thu, May 28, 06:01 PM UTC · informational only
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Closed for Season — closed May 3
Weather data is still collected for informational purposes.
Last Snowfall
May 20
8d agoPast 24 Hours
0cm
Past 48 Hours
0cm
Past 10 Days
3.3cm
14-Day Forecast
5.9cm
Snow Depth
200cm
Powder Days
1
this season
Overview
Mont-Blanc is a ski resort in Europe, France, currently closed for the season as of May 3, 2026. Today's SnowSure™ Score is 14/100 (Limited), snow base 200 cm (78.7 in). The 14-day ensemble forecast across seven weather models (ECMWF, GFS, GEM, JMA, ICON, Météo-France, Met Norway) calls for ~1 cm (0.4 in) of new snow. Conditions last updated 2026-05-28 18:01 UTC.
Resort Guide
Domaine Skiable Evasion Mont-Blanc is a vast ski area located in the French Alps, spanning several villages including Megève, Saint-Gervais, and Les Contamines. The resort offers 445 kilometers of slopes across varied terrain, suitable for all levels, with panoramic views of Mont Blanc. Visitors benefit from a blend of traditional alpine charm, modern lift infrastructure, and a wide range of amenities, including mountain restaurants and family-friendly facilities. Its unique appeal lies in the combination of extensive skiing, picturesque villages, and the iconic Mont Blanc backdrop.
Gallery
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Resort Info
Top Après Ski
Le Saint Nicolas – This popular après-ski bar in Saint-Gervais, part of the Evasion Mont-Blanc area, is renowned for its cozy alpine ambiance, live music, and welcoming atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for skiers to unwind after a day on the slopes.
Not operating — season has ended
Closed May 3, 2026
SnowSure scores and forecasts below are for planning and reference only while the resort is closed.
Depth
168cm depth - excellent coverage across all terrain.
Recent
29cm in the past week - decent refresh.
Forecast
Light snow possible in the forecast.
Historic
Season is performing around average.
Closed for the season · Data updated Thu, May 28, 06:01 PM UTC · informational only
Snow Summary
Updated May 28, 2026 at 6:52 PM
Historical data from Open-Meteo archive • Forecast from ECMWF IFS model
Snowfall Forecast Maps
The Alps region
Current Conditions
Reported Thu, May 28, 06:01 PM UTC
Freezing Level
2340m
🌡️ Mid-mountain - mixed conditions
Base
850m
Temp
21.9°C
Wind
5.8km/h
Snow Depth
20cm
14-Day Forecast
1.3cm
Mid-Mountain
1602m
Temp
12.7°C
Wind
1.6km/h
Snow Depth
110cm
14-Day Forecast
2.9cm
Summit
2353m
Temp
7.8°C
Wind
1.6km/h
Snow Depth
200cm
14-Day Forecast
2.9cm
Local Reports
0 reportsDaily Snowfall Forecast by Model
Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.
Extended OutlookDays 8–14
Machine-learning blend of all 7 weather models, trained on 1.48M historical forecasts. On the most recent gate window, +35.9% more accurate at day 8–14 than the simple model average.
Long-range outlooks are inherently uncertain — treat days 8–14 as directional, not a precise forecast. Shorter horizons (days 1–7) still come from the individual weather models above.
14-Day Snow Forecast by Model
Summit elevation (2353m)
10-Day Forecast
Today
28
🌤️
10.6°
2.5°
Fri
29
🌧️
10.9°
2.1°
Sat
30
☁️
10.1°
2.3°
Sun
31
🌧️
9.9°
2.9°
Mon
1
🌧️
9°
1.2°
Tue
2
❄️
5.7°
0.2°
Wed
3
🌧️
7.1°
0.5°
0.3cm
Thu
4
❄️
9.8°
0.5°
Fri
5
❄️
7°
-0.6°
5.6cm
Sat
6
🌧️
10.4°
-1.6°
Summit elevation (2353m) • ECMWF model
Season vs Historic
Updated Thu, May 28, 06:01 PM UTC
630.5cm
Season Total
This Season to Date
+7%
vs 5-Year Avg
588cm avg by now
+7%
vs 30-Year Avg
588cm avg by now
588cm
5-Yr Avg by Now
Over the past five years, average seasonal snowfall has increased to 287.5 cm, notably higher than the 30-year average of 232.2 cm, indicating a recent upward trend. The 2023 season stands out as a significant anomaly with 493 cm, nearly double the 5-year average, while 2020 marked a low point at 151.3 cm. Despite this recent increase, the current season's snowfall is 53% below the 5-year average and 65% below the 30-year average, reflecting a substantial shortfall compared to historical norms. This suggests heightened variability in recent years, with the current season representing a significant deviation on the lower end.
Season at a Glance
Multi-season averages will appear once SnowSure has tracked more than one full season.
Best Months to Visit
February
Peak Season
January
Peak Season
March
Good
December
Good
Note: Based on typical ski season patterns for this region.