Pal Arinsal weather live
Going skiing in Andorra never disappoints, it's a small country in the middle of the Pyrenees and a real snow paradise. But is it worth going now? What is the weather like in Pal Arinsal on the dates you plan to travel? What is the weather forecast for Pal Arinsal for the next few days? Check here for all the latest information.
Weather forecast Pal - Arinsal
8-day forecast
Pal - Arinsal resort conditions
Closed
-/63Km open
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Last update: 05/12/2024
Information on the Pal Arinsal live weather
The ski resort of Pal Arinsal in Andorra is usually open from December to April, but not all the season the weather in Vallnord is the same. There are times when the minimum and maximum snow thicknesses are greater and there is more powder snow, which is the kind of snow on which it is a real luxury to ski.
As well as the weather in Pal Arinsal, in this section you can discover the weather in Vallnord for the next few days, with useful information such as the temperatures at the base and at the top, the range of thermal sensations, the height of the snow level, the visibility on the slopes, the wind at the base and at the top and if there is a forecast of rainfall. All this information will help us to prepare the material to dress in layers and to choose the best dates for our ski trip to Andorra.
The weather in Pal Arinsal, based on historical data, records average temperatures of between 2 and -2 degrees during the ski season, which logically vary depending on the altitude at which we are. The month with the most precipitation while the slopes are open tends to be April. This is what each of the sectors of Pal Arinsal in Andorra are like:
- Weather in Pal. This is the ideal ski area for families and beginners and is located between 1.900 and 2.364 metres above sea level, with the lowest temperatures and greatest snow thickness at the highest altitudes.
- Weather in Arinsal. In this sector are the slopes for experts, with a skiable difference in altitude of over a thousand metres: from the base at 1.550 to 2.560 metres, with considerable differences in temperature and snow accumulation between the two points.