Multiple ski resorts across the country have reported significant snow loss and unfavourable conditions after weeks of early spring weather.

Perisher Ski Resort August 2024
Multiple ski resorts have closed areas due to unsafe terrain thanks to low snowfall. (Perisher Ski Resorts/Facebook)
Weatherzone reports a combination of wind, rain and warm temperatures have resulted in “hair dryer conditions” in the mountains.

The warmer than usual conditions led to significant areas of terrain closing at resorts in NSW and Victoria.

A number of ski resorts have closed for the week, including Selwyn Ski Resort in NSW’s Snow Mountains, which closed its doors at 5pm yesterday evening.

Selwyn Ski Resort
Selwyn Ski Resort in NSW has closed from August 25. (Facebook/Selwyn Ski Resort)

A spokesperson for Vail Ski Resorts told 9News it is planning on closing Guthega and Smiggin Holes resort areas on September 1.

“The decision to close two resort areas has been made for the safety of staff, guests and the environment based on current snow cover and forecasted weather conditions that are not conducive to snowmaking,” the spokesperson said.

Low snowfall across Snowy Mountains NSW
There is low snowfall across Snowy Mountains NSW. (Bureau of Meteorology)

“As we continue into spring, we begin our typical ramp-down with terrain. Conditions are dynamic, so we encourage those who plan to visit us to stay up to speed via our website and social channels on what to expect and what terrain is open.”

Nathan Butterworth, VP and GM at Perisher, said in an update on social media the current snow conditions and forecast for the next week meant resort operations will soon begin to wind down, including Guthega and Smiggin Holes.

“The recent warm temps, rain and wind mean we can no longer safely operate the terrain into these areas,” he said.

Nathan Butterworth, VP and GM at Perisher
Nathan Butterworth, VP and GM at Perisher, said the season is winding down. (Facebook)

Perisher Valley, including Mt Perisher and Blue Cow, remain open.

Mt Buller ski resort in Victoria confirmed the resort is still open with seven lifts running.

“Mt Buller is enjoying skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing on the softer spring-like snow, with 7 lifts currently operating, plus 2 terrain parks,” a spokesperson told 9News.

Snow season usually winds up around October, however it could be unlikely fresh snowfall will change conditions.

Weatherzone notes it’s likely that rain will precede the snowfall and make conditions worse overall.
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