Livigno and Hakuba sit at 7°C with corn snow. The Rockies and Alps report classic spring corn across most resorts.
Livigno tops the list today at 7°C, and it is notable because that mild high coincides with a consistent corn snow surface across the area. Hakuba Valley matches Livigno at 7°C, giving the spring season a similar feel in Japan and the Italian Alps. Both resorts are holding softening slopes by midday while mornings remain firm. Across the North American Rockies the pattern is the same. Alta and Snowbird in Utah are in the mid single digits, 6°C and 5°C respectively, producing textbook corn on solar aspects. Big Sky and Winter Park both report 6°C, and Telluride and Jackson Hole sit a touch cooler at 4°C, so expect firm first tracks and softening runs from late morning. In the Alps and adjacent ranges, Laax reports 4°C while Sölden is cooler at 2°C; the lower high in Sölden keeps north-facing terrain stiffer for longer. The remaining resorts all report corn snow; none of the qualifying stations show fresh cold snow or significant overnight refreeze beyond the typical spring cycle. The current temperature spread, 2°C to 7°C, points to classic diurnal behaviour over the next day or two rather than a change in snow type. Mornings will stay firm, especially on shaded and north aspects, with slopes becoming punchy or soft on sun-exposed runs by late morning into early afternoon. That rhythm favours later starts and picking lines that hold snow later in the day. There is no data here indicating new storms or rapid cooling, so expect more of the same spring corn conditions through the short term.







