
The Ski Club uses third party independent assessments and accreditation of ski resorts to determine a resort “environmentally sustainable” – more information can be found here.
As part of the French Flocon Vert (tr. Green Snowflake) scheme, Font Romeu has been awarded one snowflakes out of a possible three, representing investment in resources to reduce its environmental impact. Flocon Vert is an independent scheme operated by Mountain Riders, which accredits resorts in France who have met twenty criteria based on environmental, social and economic sustainability.
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| Max temp | 0.3°c | 2°c | 1.9°c | 4.6°c | 4.7°c | 1°c | 0.6°c | 0.8°c | -2.2°c | 2.8°c | 3.1°c | 1.2°c | 2.1°c | 2.4°c | -0.5°c | -0.4°c | -0.3°c | -0.8°c | 1.5°c | 1.7°c | -0.6°c | 3°c | 3.2°c | 1.9°c | 2.1°c | 2.1°c | -0.8°c | 2.5°c | 2.6°c | -0.1°c |
| Min temp | -3°c | 0.2°c | 0.3°c | 3°c | 1°c | -0.7°c | -3.5°c | -2.2°c | -3.1°c | -1.9°c | 1.1°c | -0.1°c | -0.8°c | -0.5°c | -0.8°c | -2°c | -1.4°c | -1.4°c | -1.7°c | -0.6°c | -1°c | -1.1°c | 1.7°c | 1.4°c | 0°c | -0.8°c | -1.8°c | -2.2°c | -0.1°c | -1.2°c |
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| Max temp | 4.6°c | 4.7°c | 1°c |
| Min temp | 3°c | 1°c | -0.7°c |
| Feels like temp | 0.1°c | 1.6°c | 0.9°c |
| Snowfall | Last Snowfall | 22/01/2026 |
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| Next 3 days | 42.9 cm | |
| Depths | Upper piste depth | 155 cm |
| Lower piste depth | 115 cm | |
| Snow conditions | Snow quality | New snow |
| Lifts | Lifts open | 23 out of 23 |
| Resort opening date | Fri 05 Dec 2025 | |
| Resort closing date | Mon 06 Apr 2026 |
Updated 22/01
A promising week is in store for the French Alps, as the freezing line prepares to take a long walk off a short pier and plummet to finish off the week, as unsettled weather moves in at the same time. Snowfall already falling over the Alps will therefore being to reach lower slopes over the course of Thursday.
Friday will dawn cold as the freezing line hits 500m, and whilst it will recover over the course of the day it won’t climb too far above 1,500m. Snow will begin with flurries throughout the afternoon, then will continue for much of this forecast period. Around half-a-foot will fall over each of Saturday, Sunday and Monday, before the taps open on Tuesday and around 2ft of snowfall could be expected across higher ground – the freezing line will climb to 2,000m thereby limiting this snowfall across lower slopes, before falling again as Tuesday draws to a close.
This snow will fall on a persistent weak layer avalanche problem that has already caused havoc across the French Alps in previous weeks; expect the avalanche risk to climb considerably over this period. Check your local avalanche forecast and plan off piste and backcountry travel carefully.