SnowBrains Forecast: Over 100 Inches of Snow For the Andes This Week

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The seasonโ€™s first two June storms will unload several feet of cold smoke just as lifts start spinningโ€”Corralco opens June 13, Cerro Catedral follows June 14, and the Santiago trio lights up between June 20 and 23โ€”serving up mid-storm powder for South Americaโ€™s earliest turns.

Wednesday nightโ€“Friday: the primer pulse arrives just in time for Corralcoโ€™s opening day. A quick-moving northwesterly front splashes the Bio-Bio volcanoes Wednesday night, then ripples north into the Santiago resorts by dawn Thursday. Most central-Andes hills notch 7″-17″ out of this wave, but Nevados de Chillรกn steals the show with 23″-32″ of champagneโ€”perfect for first-chair laps when Corralco celebrates its June 13 season start. SLRs sit in the 12-17:1 range (Nevados begins a touch denser near 10:1), snow levels hover 3,700โ€“5,200 feet, and gusts briefly touch 60 mph over the volcanoes before easing.

Saturdayโ€“Sunday: a stalled trough turns the tap wide open just in time for Cerro Catedralโ€™s June 14 debut. Subtropical moisture couples with a cold core aloft, driving steady snowfall that drops 10″-20″ every night across the Bio-Bio and Neuquรฉn ranges while moderate 14-16:1 ratios keep quality blower-dry. The plume pushes north Sunday, burying Las Leรฑas and the Santiago basin while Cerro Catedral enjoys opening-weekend face shots. Snow levels wobble 4,000-6,000 feetโ€”well below every Chilean baseโ€”so lower lifts should ride dry; winds gust into the 30s but stay manageable for most lift operations.

Mondayโ€“Tuesday: final pulses cement a deep base ahead of the central-Chile openings. Successive vortices through Tuesday night tack on another 24″-45″ around Santiago and 42″-77″ at Nevados, lifting multi-day tallies to five-plus feet in the southern sector. That fresh canvas sets La Parva and Valle Nevado up for powder-day openings on June 20, Portillo on June 21, and El Colorado on June 23, with clearing skies expected just in time for patrol work and bluebird first turns.

Resort-by-Resort Snowfall Totals

  • Nevados de Chillรกn โ€“ 65″-109″ total (23″-32″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 42″-77″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Tue night (06/17))
  • Valle Nevado โ€“ 40″-67″ total (16″-23″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 24″-44″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Tue night (06/17))
  • El Colorado โ€“ 39″-65″ total (16″-22″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 23″-43″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Tue night (06/17))
  • Las Leรฑas โ€“ 38″-65″ total (7″-10″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 31″-55″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Tue night (06/17))
  • Corralco โ€“ 36″-64″ total (9″-13″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 28″-51″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Wed (06/18))
  • La Parva โ€“ 35″-59″ total (14″-20″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 21″-39″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Tue night (06/17))
  • Portillo โ€“ 35″-59″ total (12″-17″ Wed night (06/11)โ€“Fri night (06/13) + 23″-42″ Sat (06/14)โ€“Tue night (06/17))
  • Chapelco โ€“ 11″-20″ Thu (06/12)โ€“Wed (06/18)
  • Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia โ€“ 10″-17″ Thu (06/12)โ€“Tue (06/17)

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