@go.snomad: Start here for end-of season pow?👇🏻 These are the Top 8 ski resorts in Europe with the most average snowfall — based on long-term snowfall data. ❄️ 8) Tignes 🇫🇷 — ~6.2m/year Glacier skiing up to 3,456m and a huge high-altitude area make this one of the most reliable late-season options in Europe. 7) La Rosière 🇫🇷 — ~6.4m/year High-altitude slopes with access into Italy — a quieter resort that often flies under the radar for spring skiing. 6) Avoriaz 🇫🇷 — ~8m/year Great for tree skiing in Lindarets, with altitude and terrain that holds snow well into spring. 5) Obertauern 🇦🇹 — ~8m/year A natural snow bowl that traps storms — coverage stays strong even when other Austrian resorts struggle. 4) Braunwald 🇨🇭 — ~9m/year A lesser-known gem with a microclimate that delivers consistent snowfall and quieter slopes. 3) Damüls 🇦🇹 — ~9m/year One of the snowiest villages in Europe — a north-facing bowl that traps storms, with great tree skiing and fewer crowds. 2) Lech–Zürs 🇦🇹 — ~10m/year High north-facing terrain, huge Arlberg access, and some of the best lift-served powder bowls in Austria. 1) Warth–Schröcken 🇦🇹 — ~10.5m/year Part of the Arlberg but first to catch north-west storms — making it one of the snowiest spots in the Alps. ⚠️ Snowfall varies year to year — always check conditions before booking. Where have you skied with the deepest snow? #powderskiing #powderday #skiing #springskiing #ski