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Tue, 12 Nov 2024

Embracing the North: La Niña Could Bring a Snowy Surprise for the Canadian Rockies!

As the 24/25 ski season is fast approaching, we are getting pretty excited about the little whispers that are floating around, saying we could be seeing a La Nina season. Unfortunately, we can never guarantee the kind of snowfall we’ll see. However, there are many scientific factors coming into play, that suggest a weak La Nina season is on its way.

 

 

What is La Nina and where does it come from?

La Niña is a climate pattern that causes cooler sea temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. This low-pressure system often results in more frequent and intense storms moving into British Columbia, Alberta and the Canadian Rockies, bringing increased snowfall and wetter conditions. Ski resorts in these areas typically benefit from the additional snowfall and cooler temperatures. 

 

 

What we’re seeing between 2016/17 and now

Research from Open Snow forecaster, Bob Ambrose, has shown that the weather events over the 16/17 winter, are most closely corelating to the trends we are starting to see coming into the 24/25 winter. The 16/17 winter saw a significant drop in temperature from late December through most of February and into early March; with Both Banff Sunshine and Lake Louise Ski Resort seeing above average snowfall.  

Sunshine Village brought in 770 cm (303”) of snow, 106% of average

Lake Louise Ski Resort 580 cm (228”) of snow,121% of average 

The Weather Network - La NinaImage from The Weather Network

Right now, we’re in “ENSO Neutral” conditions, which means that our temperatures are close to normal for this time of year. However, sea surface temperatures have fallen slightly, with experts suggesting a 60% chance of a weak La Nina, starting November. Much like the 16/17 winter, we’re hoping this cooler weather turns into longer lasting quality snow. 

SB3-2024-Nov8-SunshineVillage-JillianTester 05Photo by: Jill Tester / taken November 8th 2024

 

Are you ready for another unforgettable season?  

With the potential of an incredible winter season coming our way, there’s no better time than now to book your ski vacation. Whether you’re looking to set some fresh tracks down the groomers, or glide through knee-deep powder; there’s nothing quite like experiencing it at the SkiBig3 resorts. The North is truly where these spectacular mountains come to life. Your SkiBig3 adventure awaits! 

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