霧雨 水曜日の夜に followed by colder weather and a moderate fall of snow, 最大 金曜日の朝に. 凍結融解の条件 (最大 1°C 水曜日の夜に, 最小 -10°C 金曜日の朝に). 風が弱くなる (新風 南南西から 水曜日の夜に, 温暖 木曜日の午後までに).
Rain and snow or hail reported from Asahikawa at 240 metres elevation only 4 kms E of Santa Present Park but it is probably falling as rain apart from near the top of the ski area から Santa Present Park
Rain and snow or hail reported from Asahikawa at 240 metres elevation only 4 kms E of Santa Present Park Ski Resort から Santa Present Park
41km 遠い Asahidake から
20 hour 前
Freezing rain reported from Asahikawa at 240 metres elevation 5 kms NE of Canmore Ski Village but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Canmore Ski Village
霧雨 水曜日の夜に followed by colder weather and a moderate fall of snow, 最大 金曜日の朝に. 凍結融解の条件 (最大 1°C 水曜日の夜に, 最小 -10°C 金曜日の朝に). 風が弱くなる (新風 南南西から 水曜日の夜に, 温暖 木曜日の午後までに).
Rain and snow or hail reported from Asahikawa at 240 metres elevation only 4 kms E of Santa Present Park but it is probably falling as rain apart from near the top of the ski area から Santa Present Park
Rain and snow or hail reported from Asahikawa at 240 metres elevation only 4 kms E of Santa Present Park Ski Resort から Santa Present Park
41km 遠い Asahidake から
20 hour 前
Freezing rain reported from Asahikawa at 240 metres elevation 5 kms NE of Canmore Ski Village but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Canmore Ski Village
上記の表には Asahidake の1100 m の特定高度における天気予報が表示されています。高度な気候モデルによって、 Asahidake の山頂、中腹、麓にあるスキーステーションの雪予報を提供することができます。その他の高度の天気予報にアクセスするには、テーブルの上のタブナビゲーションをお使いください。より広範囲の天気予報には、 Japan の天気図をご覧ください。
I've been to Asahidake for several seasons. It used to be my little secret, no lift lines, endless lift assisted pow runs. Those times are gone!
This year brought unbelievable waits at the lift lines during weekdays, weekends, all days. Lift lines with no rules, with people cutting in line constantly.
Many of these people are beginners or don't know the mountain, and I would routinely see them walking the cat track, or stuck in the snow, barely able to climb out.
If you are a beginner, or even an intermediate, this mountain is not for you. There are no ropes showing boundaries, there is no ski patrol, and it's entirely possible to die here. Almost every year someone dies on the mountain.
More annoying than the beginner skiers are the hikers. What do they want to do on windy, cloudy, snowy day with zero visibility? Why some people want to bring up their kids to the top of a mountain during a blizzard to walk around is beyond me. You can't see anything!
I used to love Asahidake. Those days are unfortunately behind.
Behind a lift line that goes all the way down the stairs, out the door, and wraps around the building.
Sayanara Asahidake!
I've been to Asahidake for several seasons. It used to be my little secret, no lift lines, endless lift assisted pow runs. Those times are gone!
This year brought unbelievable waits at the lift lines during weekdays, weekends, all days. Lift lines with no rules, with people cutting in line constantly.
Many of these people are beginners or don't know the mountain, and I would routinely see them walking the cat track, or stuck in the snow, barely able to climb out.
If you are a beginner, or even an intermediate, this mountain is not for you. There are no ropes showing boundaries, there is no ski patrol, and it's entirely possible to die here. Almost every year someone dies on the mountain.
More annoying than the beginner skiers are the hikers. What do they want to do on windy, cloudy, snowy day with zero visibility? Why some people want to bring up their kids to the top of a mountain during a blizzard to walk around is beyond me. You can't see anything!
I used to love Asahidake. Those days are unfortunately behind.
Behind a lift line that goes all the way down the stairs, out the door, and wraps around the building.