Serre Chevalier Snowfall Data & Powder Probability

French Alps, France

2,800m / 9,187ftEuropePeak: Dec – Mar

Serre Chevalier Snow Conditions Overview

Serre Chevalier in French Alps, France sits at 2,800m (9,187ft) elevation and averages 464cm of annual snowfall based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025). During the ski season, Serre Chevalier receives approximately 416cm of snow. The best month for powder is December, averaging 84.4cm of snowfall with a 41% powder probability. The highest chance of fresh powder (15cm+ in any given week) occurs in January and December at 43%.

Annual Snowfall
464cm
Elevation
2,800m
Best Month
December
Powder Probability
43%

Snowfall data sourced from ERA5 reanalysis via Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (2015-2025).

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Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data

About Serre Chevalier

Serre Chevalier snowfall statistics based on 10 years of historical data. See average annual snowfall, best months to ski, and powder probability to help you plan your trip.

Snow & Weather Conditions

We use 10 years of historical data to help you plan — not a live snow report.

The French Alps receive substantial snowfall from Atlantic and Mediterranean storm systems. High-altitude resorts benefit from reliable natural snow, while purpose-built ski stations ensure slope-side convenience. The high elevation ensures a cold, consistent climate that favours natural snow preservation. Storms frequently deliver generous totals, and the altitude keeps the snowpack dense and skiable throughout the core winter months. Typical annual snowfall ranges from 6-10 metres, with a mid-season base depth often surpassing 2 metres.

Best Time to Ski

The best time to ski at Serre Chevalier is January and December, with 75.1cm average snowfall and 43% powder probability. Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data from PowderDays. The French Alps season runs from early December to late April. January and February provide the most reliable snowfall and coldest temperatures. Explore PowderDays' 10-year snowfall archive to compare trends and plan your ideal visit dates.

Powder Probability by Month

Chance of 15cm+ fresh snow in any given week (10 years of data):

  • Nov39%
  • Dec41%
  • Jan43%
  • Feb31%
  • Mar39%
  • Apr30%

10-Year Snow History

Monthly average snowfall, record high and low, and powder probability for Serre Chevalier based on 10 years of historical data
MonthAvg Snowfall (cm)Record HighRecord LowPowder Probability
Nov77.3170.70.339%
Dec84.4174.010.441%
Jan75.1143.117.043%
Feb57.8114.010.631%
Mar72.4133.430.939%
Apr48.574.15.330%

What Makes It Special

France hosts some of the world's largest interconnected ski areas (Les 3 Vallées, Paradiski, Portes du Soleil), offering hundreds of kilometres of marked pistes and extensive off-piste options. French ski culture is synonymous with gastronomy — expect Michelin-quality mountain restaurants, fine wines, raclette, and a relaxed, social approach to après-ski.

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924, establishing the French Alps as the birthplace of competitive alpine skiing. Les 3 Vallees (Courchevel, Meribel, Val Thorens) is the largest linked ski area in the world, with over 600km of interconnected pistes.

International Olympic Committee / Domaines Skiables de France

Data Sources & Methodology

All snowfall statistics for Serre Chevalier are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API, which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Serre Chevalier's coordinates (44.95, 6.59) and 2,800m 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.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Serre Chevalier

What is the average annual snowfall at Serre Chevalier?
Serre Chevalier receives an average of 6-12 metres of snowfall annually, depending on the season. Typical annual snowfall ranges from 6-10 metres, with a mid-season base depth often surpassing 2 metres. PowderDays' 10-year data set gives you a clear picture of snowfall consistency and peak weeks at Serre Chevalier.
Which month has the most snow at Serre Chevalier?
For the most reliable snow, visit Serre Chevalier during January and February when back-to-back low-pressure systems pile up fresh snow and sustained cold keeps the pack from degrading. The French Alps season runs from early December to late April. January and February provide the most reliable snowfall and coldest temperatures. PowderDays' precipitation charts reveal which weeks have historically delivered the most fresh snow.
What is the snow like at Serre Chevalier?
The French Alps receive substantial snowfall from Atlantic and Mediterranean storm systems. High-altitude resorts benefit from reliable natural snow, while purpose-built ski stations ensure slope-side convenience. The resort's 2,800m (9,187ft) altitude gives Serre Chevalier freezing high-altitude air that yields characteristically airy, low-density snow crystals.
Can beginners ski at Serre Chevalier?
Serre Chevalier features slopes ranging from gentle nursery runs to demanding expert lines. France hosts some of the world's largest interconnected ski areas (Les 3 Vallées, Paradiski, Portes du Soleil), offering hundreds of kilometres of marked pistes and extensive off-piste options. Entry-level visitors will appreciate the segregated learner areas and patient, accredited teaching staff, while advanced visitors will relish the steep fall-lines, tight glades, and expansive unpatrolled terrain beyond the boundary.
What is the elevation of Serre Chevalier?
At 2,800m (9,187ft) in French Alps, France, Serre Chevalier benefits from its elevation. The high-altitude setting favours consistent cold and generous natural snowfall, maintaining a dense, skiable base throughout winter.