Top 10 Deepest Snowpacks in the Southern Hemisphere:

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Thredbo, Australia. Credit: Thredbo
Thredbo, Australia today.  photo:  thredbo
Thredbo, Australia today. photo: thredbo

It’s been a good week in the southern hemisphere. ย Australian ski resorts picked up up to 30″ of snow, South American ski resorts got up to 30″ of snow as well, and New Zealand is in the middle of a storm that has already dropped about 10″ of snow.

Now, the only questions is: ย who’s got the most snow in the southern hemisphere right now?

Portillo, Chile today. photo: portillo
Portillo, Chile today. photo: portillo
**Note: ย list below shows all available snow reports via each ski resorts’ website’s upper mountains snowpack numbers on July 14th, 2016. ย Many ski resorts in South America do not report snowpack/snowfall numbers.

10 DEEPEST SNOWPACKS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE:

#1. ย Portillo, Chile = 190cm (74.8″)

#2. ย Valle Nevado, Chile = 189cm (74.4″)

#3. ย Las Lenas, Argentina = 130cm (51″)

Las Lenas, Argentina today. photo: ernesto valera
Las Lenas, Argentina today. photo: ernesto valera

#4. Perisher, Australia = 122cm (48″)

#5. ย Treble Cone, New Zealand = 120cm (47″)

#6. ย Hotham, Australia = 105cm (41″)

Hotham yesterday. image: hotham
Hotham yesterday. image: hotham

#7. ย Falls Creek, Australia = 90cm (35″)

#8. ย Mt. Buller, Australia = 81cms (32″)

#9. ย Thredbo, Australia = 77.7cms (30.5″)

#9. ย Charlotte Pass, Australia = 77.7 (30.5″)

Falls Creek, Australia today. photo: Matt Hull Photography
Falls Creek, Australia today. photo: Matt Hull Photography
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