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Report Updated: 04 Jun 11:18am

Today at Perisher

Blizzard mode activated!

The snow started to fall at around 6pm yesterday and continued throughout the night. We've woken to around 10cm of fresh snow and it's still snowing and blowing out there as we write this! 77 snowguns have been firing since 2:45am and are still running this morning, helping to complement the natural snowfall and build the best possible start to the season.

The forecast is for snow to keep falling throughout the day, so we should see the resort looking more and more like winter with every passing hour.

There's still time to unlock the best value this winter with an Epic Australia Pass. Whether it’s unlimited laps with the Epic Australia Pass, or any 4 days of the season for just $168 a day, your perfect Pass is waiting.

The season is almost here and we can't wait to welcome everyone back to the resort with Peak Festival kicking things off this weekend in style. We also have some amazing June Deals on offer, check them out and discover your moment on the snow this season.

Snowfall

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24 Hrs
10cm
7 Days
20cm
Natural Depth*
9cm
Village Eight
Village Eight Snow Cam
Happy Valley
Happy Valley Snow Cam

Today's Weather

Current

Mostly cloudy. Windy with snow. Strong NW winds
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Top: -2.5°C
Village: -1.2°C
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13 km/h W
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Forecast

Mostly cloudy. Snowfalls clearing. SW/NW winds
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Today: 0°C Tonight: -2°C
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17 km/h WNW
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17 June is the final chance to buy a Pass!

Lock in flexibility this winter and ski & board for $168 a day with the Epic Australia 4-Day Pass.

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Red Energy is 100% Australian, owned by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy and is a proud partner of Vail Resorts Australia.

Today's Operations

Resort Areas Open
Expected Lifts
Groomed Runs
Updated: 4 Jun 10:04am

Road Conditions

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Kosciuszko Road There is snow and ice on the road between Wilsons Valley and Charlotte Pass.

Guthega Road Road open to Guthega.

Alpine Way There is snow and ice on the road between Jindabyne and Kosciuszko.

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Updated: 4 Jun 10:04am

*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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