Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Evening Ledger weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
Flaine’s snow base currently sits at 120–150cm at resort level, with the upper slopes holding 200–250cm, offering good piste conditions for late-season skiing despite a mild start to the week.
What is the Flaine snow forecast for the next 10 days?
The flaine snow forecast 10 days shows a dry, sunny spell through midweek, with daytime highs near 5°C at 1600m and freezing levels rising to 2500m. A cold front arrives Friday night, bringing 10–20cm of fresh snow above 1800m by Saturday morning. The flaine snow forecast 14 days indicates a return to unsettled, wintry conditions through the following week, with snow showers likely at all resort levels.
How does this season compare to Flaine’s snow history?
Looking at flaine snow history, this March base is slightly below the 10-year average for this date, but the upper mountain remains reliable. The resort recorded 4.2m of snowfall over the season, which is close to the long-term norm. The current cover is sufficient for all marked runs, though lower slopes may soften in the afternoon sun.
Is Flaine suitable for beginners right now?
Yes. The lower nursery slopes have good cover, though they become slushy by afternoon. Early morning skiing is best for beginners. The Grand Massif pass remains fully open.
Will the roads to Flaine be affected by the snow?
Roads are currently clear. The Friday snowfall may require chains or winter tyres on the D106 access road. Check local updates before travelling.
What is the best time to ski Flaine in late March?
Early morning (8:30–11:00) offers firm snow on north-facing runs. South-facing slopes soften by midday. The flaine snow resort remains open until 21 April this season.
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