Hemsedal Snow Report

Viken, Norway | 1,450m (4,757ft) elevation | Europe

Generated by PowderDays.app | February 27, 2026

Best Time to Ski at Hemsedal

Season runs from November to May. March and April offer the best balance of snow, daylight, and spring skiing conditions. Hemsedal sees its heaviest powder dumps during January and February, when winter weather systems deliver consistent accumulations and sub-freezing temperatures preserve the snow surface. March can also deliver excellent conditions — the snowpack is often at its deepest, and you may find fewer crowds on the mountain. Dive into PowderDays' snow data spanning 10 winters to identify the weeks most likely to deliver fresh powder.

Snow and Weather Conditions

Norway receives abundant snowfall from North Atlantic storm systems, particularly along the western coast and mountains. Cold Arctic temperatures preserve snow quality throughout the long Scandinavian winter. Despite a relatively modest summit elevation, the local microclimate and geographic position combine to deliver dependable winter coverage. Snowmaking infrastructure supplements natural precipitation during leaner periods, keeping conditions consistent. Natural accumulations of 3-6 metres are bolstered by on-mountain snowmaking, keeping the base consistent when nature falls short.

What Makes Hemsedal Special

Steep, dramatic terrain with excellent off-piste opportunities. Many resorts offer both alpine and extensive cross-country trail networks. Norwegian ski culture is deeply rooted — skiing was invented here. Expect a strong outdoor ethic, cabin traditions, and spectacular fjord scenery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much snow does Hemsedal get per year?

Seasonal snow totals at Hemsedal generally measure 3-8 metres, though individual winters can exceed that. Natural accumulations of 3-6 metres are bolstered by on-mountain snowmaking, keeping the base consistent when nature falls short. PowderDays' 10-year data set gives you a clear picture of snowfall consistency and peak weeks at Hemsedal.

What is the best month to ski at Hemsedal?

January and February are generally the best months to ski at Hemsedal, as back-to-back low-pressure systems pile up fresh snow and sustained cold keeps the pack from degrading. Season runs from November to May. March and April offer the best balance of snow, daylight, and spring skiing conditions. PowderDays' archival records let you compare week-by-week totals and pinpoint the likeliest powder windows.

What is the snow like at Hemsedal?

Norway receives abundant snowfall from North Atlantic storm systems, particularly along the western coast and mountains. Cold Arctic temperatures preserve snow quality throughout the long Scandinavian winter. Thanks to an elevation of 1,450m (4,757ft), Hemsedal experiences a geography that channels moisture into the mountains for regular resupply of the snow surface.

Is Hemsedal suitable for novice skiers?

Hemsedal serves all skill tiers with a well-balanced trail map spanning easy groomers to technical descents. Steep, dramatic terrain with excellent off-piste opportunities. Many resorts offer both alpine and extensive cross-country trail networks. First-timers can take advantage of purpose-built learning slopes and certified instructors, while skilled skiers have access to precipitous couloirs, open alpine bowls, and guided off-trail adventures.

What altitude is Hemsedal ski resort?

Hemsedal is positioned at 1,450m (4,757ft) in Viken, Norway, an altitude that shapes its snow profile. The resort compensates for its modest elevation with strategic snowmaking and a microclimate that supports dependable winter coverage.

Data Sources and Methodology

All snowfall statistics for Hemsedal are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (open-meteo.com), which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Hemsedal's coordinates (60.86, 8.57) and 1,450m elevation, then aggregated into monthly averages, record highs/lows, and powder probability scores. Powder probability represents the chance of receiving 15cm or more of fresh snow in any given week during that month.

Generated by PowderDays.app | February 27, 2026

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