What is Andorra's snowfall history?
Andorra's annual average snowfall total is 238cm. Most of the slopes in the Pyrenees are high altitude at over 1,800m and the highest go up to over 2,500m, so the snow is fairly reliable all season
Month | Average Base Depth | Average Summit Depth |
December | 50cm | 65cm |
January | 75cm | 105cm |
February | 110cm | 145cm |
March | 105cm | 140cm |
Beginning of April | 65cm | 85cm |
Snow conditions have consistently excelled in recent winters, sometimes even outperforming those of the Alpine resorts during specific times of the year. Andorra enjoys frequent snowfall, with the slopes diligently maintained by dedicated groomers who meticulously prepare the slopes each night.
Situated in the heart of the Pyrenees, Andorra benefits from great snow reliability. Its elevated location ensures a bountiful supply of natural snow. The comprehensive artificial snow-making system further enhances this reliability, with the capability to cover 65% of the slopes with man-made snow.