White Storm Meribel
Specialising in ski and snowboard hire in Méribel, they offer high-quality rental equipment.
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Discover the latest Meribel snow conditions
March has begun with Meribel looking properly wintry above the tree line, while the village itself remains well covered and lively after the half term period. The slopes above La Chaudanne and up towards Tougnete and Saulire are holding a solid base, and the Three Valleys links are running smoothly. There is a sense now of the season maturing, with a deep foundation in place and conditions that feel settled rather than fragile.
Current snow depths are around 80 to 100 cm at resort level at 1450 metres, with between 170 and 210 cm reported on the upper slopes above 2500 metres, particularly around Saulire at 2700 metres. Over the past week there has been a light top up of around 5 to 15 cm at altitude, mainly improving surface conditions on higher exposed terrain. The underlying base remains strong and well consolidated across the area.
Temperatures have varied with altitude, ranging from minus 9 to minus 4 degrees on upper slopes and between minus 1 and plus 4 degrees in the village depending on sunshine. The freezing level has generally moved between 1500 and 1900 metres, dropping overnight to allow for good refreezing on groomed pistes. Winds have been light to moderate, occasionally stronger along higher ridgelines but without major disruption to lift operations.
On piste, skiing is best above 2000 metres where snow remains firm and grippy for much of the day. North facing runs are holding their quality particularly well. Mid mountain slopes are in good condition in the mornings and soften slightly on sunnier aspects during the afternoon. Lower runs back to resort remain open and well prepared, though they are most enjoyable earlier in the day if temperatures rise. The connections towards Courchevel and Val Thorens continue to offer reliable coverage and consistent surfaces.
The forecast for the coming days suggests a mix of sunshine and cloud with the possibility of light snowfall later in the week, mainly affecting higher elevations. Freezing levels are expected to fluctuate slightly but should remain low enough at night to support piste maintenance and preserve overall snow quality. Any fresh snow would provide a welcome surface refresh on upper slopes.
Meribel has a busy programme of early March events, including family friendly activities in the village centre, guided experiences on the mountain and evening entertainment. Live music and resort activities continue throughout the week, contributing to a lively but relaxed atmosphere as the season moves into its spring phase.
Weather outlook as of: 2 March 2026. As I am sure you are aware, accurately forecasting weather more than two or three days ahead in the mountains is notoriously tricky. If there is a significant change we will update this section before the next full weekly snow report.
Meribel is skiing best above 2000 metres, especially on north facing slopes around Saulire and Tougnete where snow remains cold and dependable. Early starts will make the most of mid and lower terrain before any afternoon softening. With a solid base in place and generally cool nights, conditions remain stable heading into the first week of March.
Scroll down to see live forecasts, lift status, links to webcams and above for real time photos from Meribel. We will be updating this snow report page every Wednesday so check back in with us next week to see how the pistes are doing and what you can expect from the snow forecast for the next seven days.
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Specialising in ski and snowboard hire in Méribel, they offer high-quality rental equipment.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Meribel? Just visit the Skiset Superski store!
This ski hire shop is based in Méribel and offers a mobile delivery service throughout the resort, making it easy and stress-free to get your equipment wherever you are staying.
This welcoming ski hire shop in Les Allues is centrally located in the heart of the village, between L’Arbé Restaurant and the Sherpa mini-market, just a short walk from the bus stop.
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your 1st skiing day.
This ski and snowboard rental shop is opposite the Tourist Office and only 50 metres from the slopes. It is just behind Hotel le Roc and Taverne Bar.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British-run ski schools in France. Their team is known for going the extra mile, offering excellent customer service and delivering outstanding lessons and guiding.
This ski school is the largest in France and one of the oldest, having been established in 1945. Offering a wide range of private lessons they can ensure the needs of your entire family/group are met.
Parallel Lines is Méribel’s biggest British Ski and Snowboard School. With 28 instructors in peak weeks, whether you’re taking your first turns or exploring the off-piste that The Three Valleys has to offer, Parallel Lines can provide fantastic lessons designed around you.
This ski school offers group ski lessons for both children and adults, catering to all ability levels. Their group lessons provide a great and affordable way to improve your skiing in a safe, social and supportive environment.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British ski schools in France and is renowned for its fantastic instructors and excellent customer service.
Operating across the valley, this world-class team of ski instructors is available at three convenient points in Méribel.
This company offers private and shared transfers from Geneva Airport to Meribel, nearby areas, and resorts across the Alps. With great value fares on all journeys, it’s an easy way to save money.
Enjoy safe, reliable airport transfers to Méribel, Courchevel, and the wider Three Valleys, taking the stress out of your journey to the mountains. This service isn’t a call centre or a fleet - it’s a network of independent, owner-operated drivers who live and work in the Alps year-round, bringing decades of local knowledge and experience to every trip.
Booking with them means your holiday won’t involve the stress of public transport, the cost of private transfers, or the hassle of fitting snow chains on a hire car.
This company offers private transfers from Geneva Airport to Méribel. Established and efficient - you can rely on them.
A key booking portal for local coach and bus transfers in the French ski resorts. Using this service to coordinate your travel means getting to resort could not be easier.
This company provides private door-to-door airport transfers at competitive prices. With passenger safety and comfort at the forefront of their minds, they are the perfect option.
Strap on your snowshoes and discover the Meribel trails with a qualified instructor.
For backcountry adventures, this independent company operates in and around the following three heliski destinations: Valgrisenche, The Courmayeur Valley and the Col de Petit St Bernard Pass. They have pioneered 32 drop zones within these three broad valley regions giving you a huge choice of terrain, snow conditions and mountain orientation to ensure you have a day best suited to your ability and preferences.
A fantastic way to see the resort with your friends and family and a great way to entertain any non-skiers in your group.
Laurence is a certified mountain leader, who enjoys taking clients away from the busy pistes and spicing up your ski holiday with a guided snowshoeing trip.
Head out into the mountains with experienced guides in either summer or winter for some amazing experiences.
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The view from the very top of Tougnette bubble lift looking down upon the Moonpark, one of the Meribel valley's two snowparks.
This is the view of the bottom of the Biolley piste which is just above the village of St Martin de Belleville in the 3 Vallees, at 1450 metres this is useful index for the snow level.
Playing with the camera, we couldn't help but find this view charming - a picture postcard view of what the best of Meribel can offer. Chocolate box chalets, tree-line, and easily accessible pistes with fantastic snow coverage. Tempted? Who wouldn't be.
This is the webcam of the Folie Douce mountain restaurant in Meribel, home of some great apres-ski. In the background are the Biche (blue) Maudit (red) pistes; and the lift/mid-station is the Saulire Express giving access up and down to skiers and pedestrians alike so the Folie Douce is a great meeting place.
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