Half a metre of snow dumped overnight thanks to a blizzard in australia and we’ve got the pics to prove it.
Perisher are calling 50cms, Hotham 49cms, Thredbo 40cms, whichever way you look at it, it’s snowing and there is no chance of it stopping soon as the mega blizzard continues to poor white goodness from the sky.
The predicted snow storm of the decade has more than arrived and may well leave behind 150cms of snow.
We posted some pics yesterday as it made it’s mark. Today we present you with what the snow fields of Australia woke up to this morning.
- Russ Henshaw at Perisher today
- Hide and seek at Falls Creek
- The Man from Snowy River in Perisher
- Ski Club of Victoria at Mt Buller
- Mt Buller calling 20cms in this shot
- Falls Creek taken by Chris Hocking last night
- Falls Creek taken by Chris Hocking this morning
- Streets of Thredbo by Susie Diver
- Mt Buller looking hot cold from @delboy1203
- Thredbo Resort
- Perisher in the blizzard
- Charlotte Pass getting the goods
- Charlotte Pass
- Still snowing at Mt Buller from @timskiiz_
- @foncfly knee deep in it at Perisher
- Pretty Falls Creek from @tarachantelle
- Falls Creek snowflakes from @ebony_winter
- Falls Creek table-o-meter from @jayefatchen
- Tom Costa storm riding with K2 Australia at Falls Creek
- The guys at @essboardstore snapped this in Perisher
- Perisher Resort this morning
- @dan__johnson ‘stuck’ in Thredbo
- Hotham from @melissakirsty on Instagram
- The Arlberg at Hotham
- Professional photographer Mark Tsukasov is based in Hotham and snapped this pic of Hotham Central
- Thredbo Village
- Mid Perisher Centre at Mid Station Perisher
- Mt Buller Ski Club of Victoria
- Peppers at Dinner Plain
- Candlelight Lodge Thredbo
The storm is far from over with snow down to the village in Thredbo.
Snowatch.com.au predicts more snow for the next three days then a rest day on Friday for some freshies before the next front comes through to deliver up to another half a metre!
Pack your bags people, it’s time to head south!
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