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Four seasons in one week in Courchevel

Mixed weather tendency continues in the Three Valleys

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Courchevel 1550
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Eliot Prince, Courchevel Reporter
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Changeable is the word that best describes the weather we've had in the Alps in February so far. Since the month started, each day has brought different weather to Courchevel.

Sunny, spring-like days with almost warm temperatures have been followed by wintery snowstorms and we've even had some rain. Conditions on the pistes are really nice, mainly thanks to the huge dumps of snow we had at the beginning of the season and the regular top-ups of snow throughout February.

The sun will be shining until the end of the week.

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