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Report Updated: 19 Jun 7:43am

Today at Perisher

The Change Has Arrived

The pattern change we spoke about yesterday has arrived, bringing wind, precipitation and the promise of colder conditions to come.

It’s windy and wet in Perisher Valley this morning. The temperature is sitting just below 5°C and is forecast to fall throughout the day. The precipitation is expected to turn to snow on the higher peaks this afternoon, with freezing levels continuing to lower into tonight. With a bit of luck, the resort could look very different by tomorrow morning.

Strong north-westerly winds are blowing at 40-60km/h, so hold on to your hats.

Looking ahead, colder temperatures are forecast throughout next week, bringing some promising snowmaking windows. The team will be making the most of every opportunity as we work to build snow and open terrain as quickly as possible.

The snow will be soft underfoot from the get-go today. The Front Valley Conveyor is scheduled to spin from 8:30am, and the Hike Park remains open with one feature for those willing to brave the weather.

Snowfall

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24 Hrs
0cm
7 Days
0cm
Natural Depth*
0cm
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Snow Stake Snow Cam
Front Valley
Front Valley Snow Cam

Today's Weather

Current

Cloudy. Rain periods. Fresh NW winds
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Top: -0.1°C
Village: 1.1°C
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13 km/h W
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Forecast

Cloudy. Rain periods. Fresh NW winds
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Today: 4°C Tonight: -1°C
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11 km/h WNW
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Today's Operations

Resort Areas Open
Expected Lifts
Groomed Runs
Updated: 19 Jun 7:52am

Road Conditions

Supported by:

Kosciuszko Road Road open to Perisher.

Guthega Road Road open to Guthega.

Alpine Way Road open to Bullocks Flat, Skitube.

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Updated: 19 Jun 7:52am

*Natural snow depth is supplemented with snowmaking in certain areas. Natural snow depth is measured at roughly 1,830m by Snowy Hydro Limited who have invested in new instrumentation across the Snowy Scheme and can now provide more frequent snow depth readings at a site close to the Spencers Creek snow course. This near real-time snow depth information is available HERE.
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