A potent early-season barrage dives into the Andes this weekend, dropping the deepest accumulations at Las Leรฑas and the high-elevation Chilean Three Valleys while spreading lighter refreshes north and south. A warm, wind-whipped opener tonight quickly cools, then a colder Saturday-night surge unloads more than a foot on the central spine. Snow levels hover near 8,000 feet for the Chilean giants but sit at or below the bases for Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, so virtually every liftable acre gets coated. A weaker follow-up from Tuesday to Thursday sprinkles a few bonus inches on the Argentine side before skies calm.
Friday night brings the first wave, a moist northwest push that slams Corralco and Nevados de Chillรกn and spills east into Chapelco and Cerro Catedral. Temperatures hang in the lower 30s Fahrenheit at the Chilean bases, so early flakes come dense with meager five-to-eight-to-one ratios and snow levels flirting with 6,000 feet. By Saturday morning, colder air drops levels to roughly 3,500 feet, improving ratios into the low teens and delivering half-foot storm totals for the southern Lake District while winds gust past sixty miles per hour on the volcanoes.
The main event occurs fromย Saturday night through Sunday night, when a deeper trough taps colder mid-level air and draws moisture along the central Andes ridge. Portillo, Valle Nevado, La Parva, and El Colorado sit well above the eight-thousand-foot snow line and cash in on eight to near fifteen inches overnight Saturday, with another four to six Sunday under moderate ten-to-eleven-to-one ratiosโrespectable powder for May. Las Leรฑas grabs the jackpot as the jet streak noses farther south, piling roughly two feet of new snow by Monday morning. The wind remains manageable here, generally below thirty miles per hour.
Showery leftovers linger Monday while a secondary short-wave noses in Tuesday night, favoring the Argentine Lake District. Chapelco and Cerro Catedral can expect an additional two to five inches of snow, but with rising snow levels reaching four thousand feet, lower trails may experience brief mixed precipitation. Las Leรฑas adds a skiff, keeping surfaces fresh. Far south, Cerro Castor quietly stacks five to seven inches through Tuesday with ratios near ten-to-one and snow levels pinned near sea levelโsneaky good turns there.
Overall quality trends from heavy cream to chalky powder as each pulse cools. Expect wetter, upside-down layers low on the volcanoes tonight, improving markedly by Saturday afternoon. Central Andes hitters stay all-snow thanks to their lofty elevations, though Monday warmth may crust the very lowest parking-lot approaches. Winds are expected to peak tonight in south-central Chile and then ease through the weekend.
Resort-By-Resort Snowfall Totals
- Las Leรฑas โ 19โโ29โ Sat (05/17) โ Wed night (05/21)
- Valle Nevado โ 14โโ22โ Sat (05/17) โ Mon night (05/19)
- El Colorado โ 13โโ21โ Sat (05/17) โ Tue (05/20)
- Portillo โ 13โโ20โ Sat (05/17) โ Mon (05/19)
- Nevados de Chillรกn โ 13โโ18โ total (11โโ14โ Fri night (05/16) โ Sat night (05/17) + 2โโ4โ Sun (05/18) โ Mon (05/19))
- Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia โ 10โโ16โ total (7โโ10โ Fri night (05/16) โ Mon night (05/19) + 3โโ5โ Tue night (05/20) โ Thu (05/22))
- La Parva โ 10โโ15โ Sat (05/17) โ Mon (05/19)
- Chapelco โ 9โโ14โ total (8โโ10โ Fri night (05/16) โ Mon night (05/19) + 2โโ4โ Tue night (05/20) โ Wed night (05/21))
- Corralco โ 8โโ11โ Fri night (05/16) โ Sun (05/18)
- Cerro Castor โ 5โโ7โ Sat night (05/17) โ Tue (05/20)