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Altura de Hielo (m) |
sábado 25 | domingo 26 | lunes 27 | martes 28 | miércoles 29 | jueves 30 | viernes 31 | ||||||||||||||
mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche | mañana | tarde | noche |
nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | claro | nieve ligera | nieve ligera | semi nublado | semi nublado | semi nublado | claro | nubl ado | nubl ado | semi nublado | semi nublado | semi nublado | semi nublado | nevadas | nieve ligera | nieve ligera |
1.0 | 1.0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
-9 | -7 | -7 | -8 | -6 | -6 | -8 | -6 | -7 | -7 | -4 | -5 | -4 | -3 | -4 | -5 | -2 | -3 | -5 | -5 | -5 |
-10 | -8 | -9 | -9 | -7 | -8 | -8 | -7 | -8 | -8 | -5 | -5 | -5 | -3 | -6 | -6 | -3 | -5 | -6 | -5 | -7 |
-10 | -12 | -9 | -9 | -7 | -8 | -8 | -7 | -8 | -13 | -9 | -5 | -5 | -6 | -6 | -6 | -7 | -13 | -14 | -13 | -14 |
97 | 90 | 91 | 90 | 68 | 74 | 87 | 64 | 68 | 57 | 46 | 48 | 48 | 40 | 71 | 63 | 50 | 77 | 59 | 67 | 92 |
750 | 1050 | 700 | 900 | 1200 | 550 | 900 | 1200 | 350 | 900 | 1550 | 750 | 1100 | 1500 | 1000 | 1250 | 1750 | 1500 | 1300 | 1500 | 1050 |
6:50 | - | - | 6:48 | - | - | 6:47 | - | - | 6:45 | - | - | 6:41 | - | - | 6:39 | - | - | 6:37 | - | - |
- | 7:20 | - | - | 7:22 | - | - | 7:22 | - | - | 7:24 | - | - | 7:27 | - | - | 7:28 | - | - | 7:30 | - |
Nueva espolvoreada de nieve. Temperaturas serán muy por debajo de cero (max -6°C el domingo por la tarde, min -10°C el sábado por la mañana). El viento será generalmente ligero.
Mayormente seco. Temperaturas serán bajo cero (max -2°C el jueves por la tarde, min -8°C el martes por la mañana). Vientos crecientes (calma el miércoles por la noche, vientos frescos desde el S por la noche de jueves).
Radar de nieve
Ultimo parte de nieve cerca Sun Peaks:
Condiciones de Nieve en Sun Peaks
Profundidad de nieve arriba: | 226 cm |
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Profundidad de nieve abajo: | 193 cm |
Profundidad de la nevada fresca: | 1 cm |
Última nevada: | 24 Mar 2023 |
Ski tracking in your boots
Historial de nevadas
Semana 4 of March tiene en promedio:
0.7 | Dias de Nieve en Polvo Nieve fresca, mayormente soleado, viento suave. |
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1.8 | Dias de nieve en polvo Nieve fresca, sol limitado, sin viento. |
1.6 | Dia perdecto para esquiar Nieve promedio, mayormente soleado, viento suave. |
Pronostico de nevada en Sun Peaks
Fotos de Sun Peaks
La tabla anterior muestra el pronóstico de tiempo para Sun Peaks en la altitud específica de 2081 m. Nuestros modelos meteorológicos sofisticados permiten prever pronósticos para la cumbre, la mitad y la base de Sun Peaks. Para aceder a los pronósticos de tiempo a otras alturas, pinche en la navegación en la parte superior de la tabla. Para una visión general, consulte el Mapa meteorológico de Canada.
Pinche aquí para más información sobre niveles de congelación y sobre cómo pronosticamos las temperaturas.
Comentarios de Visitantes para Sun Peaks
Generalmente 4.4 En base a 29 votos y 14 comentarios
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- Helen Rees de United Kingdom escribe:
Our children learnt to ski here aged 3 and 5 and are now 14 and 16. We have come here most years so I feel confident that I know the resort well enough to leave a review! Sun Peaks has been our little secret gem as it's little known in the UK. The long travel time to get there from Europe is most definitely worth it. Travel is via Calgary or Vancouver and then a small plane flight to Kamloops and a shuttle bus (about 13 hours in total from London). So what makes it worth it? 1. The weather conditions: with temperature rarely getting above freezing by day you don't get the morning ice/afternoon slush of many resorts. It's colder and drier than the coast so sleet is not a problem. Even if it hasn't snowed for a few days there is always a good covering. This year 2018 exceptionally so. Last year was the only year we experienced anything like European snow conditions and even then nothing in comparison. 2. Hardly any line-ups and certainly no European pushing and shoving in the queue. In fact, everyone is so polite and merging lines work really well. 3. Huge runs, especially width and in some cases length (Green 5 Mile run) on most days except perhaps President Week, you can be skiing totally on your own! The runs range from beginners to experienced skiers. We now all ski most runs except the double diamonds and there's plenty to keep us happy for a week. 4. Lovely village with great choice of restaurants. Latest addition a Poutine shop - chips, gravy, cheese curds! Yum. 5. Friendly locals. We have stayed in pretty much all the different types of accommodation available. We started in a house in the forest area year one but quickly realised it was worth paying more to ski-in, ski-out. Since then we have stayed at the Cahilty and Sundance Lodge and family, with bigger budgets than ours, have stayed at the Delta/Grand. All clean and what you need with ski lockers provided. If you are adults only and have a good budget the 5th floor (9 adults preferred) at the Grand comes highly recommended. We love Sun Peaks. Please don't all come as we love the fact it isn't a second Whistler! For kids learning to ski the ski nursery/lesson facilities are amazing. Being European I thought 3 years old was too young for my child to learn, but no. In Canada, children are on skis from when they can walk, literally! My son, at three, had a one lesson factored in to his care at the Nursery and he coped. He is now a great skier. If you're in your teens/20's you will find Sun Peaks too quiet as there is not much night life, except for restaurants and a pub. However, for families and older adults it's perfect. Please Sun Peaks don't change.
Comentarios de Visitantes para Sun Peaks
Helen Rees de United Kingdom escribe:
Our children learnt to ski here aged 3 and 5 and are now 14 and 16. We have come here most years so I feel confident that I know the resort well enough to leave a review! Sun Peaks has been our little secret gem as it's little known in the UK. The long travel time to get there from Europe is most definitely worth it. Travel is via Calgary or Vancouver and then a small plane flight to Kamloops and a shuttle bus (about 13 hours in total from London). So what makes it worth it?
1. The weather conditions: with temperature rarely getting above freezing by day you don't get the morning ice/afternoon slush of many resorts. It's colder and drier than the coast so sleet is not a problem. Even if it hasn't snowed for a few days there is always a good covering. This year 2018 exceptionally so. Last year was the only year we experienced anything like European snow conditions and even then nothing in comparison.
2. Hardly any line-ups and certainly no European pushing and shoving in the queue. In fact, everyone is so polite and merging lines work really well.
3. Huge runs, especially width and in some cases length (Green 5 Mile run) on most days except perhaps President Week, you can be skiing totally on your own! The runs range from beginners to experienced skiers. We now all ski most runs except the double diamonds and there's plenty to keep us happy for a week.
4. Lovely village with great choice of restaurants. Latest addition a Poutine shop - chips, gravy, cheese curds! Yum.
5. Friendly locals.
We have stayed in pretty much all the different types of accommodation available. We started in a house in the forest area year one but quickly realised it was worth paying more to ski-in, ski-out. Since then we have stayed at the Cahilty and Sundance Lodge and family, with bigger budgets than ours, have stayed at the Delta/Grand.
All clean and what you need with ski lockers provided. If you are adults only and have a good budget the 5th floor (9 adults preferred) at the Grand comes highly recommended.
We love Sun Peaks. Please don't all come as we love the fact it isn't a second Whistler!
For kids learning to ski the ski nursery/lesson facilities are amazing. Being European I thought 3 years old was too young for my child to learn, but no. In Canada, children are on skis from when they can walk, literally! My son, at three, had a one lesson factored in to his care at the Nursery and he coped. He is now a great skier.
If you're in your teens/20's you will find Sun Peaks too quiet as there is not much night life, except for restaurants and a pub. However, for families and older adults it's perfect.
Please Sun Peaks don't change.
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