How cold does Mount Hotham get?

How cold does Mount Hotham get?

How cold does Mount Hotham get?

Climate

Climate data for Hotham Heights (1,783 m AMSL)
Month Jan Dec
Record low °C (°F) −3.5 (25.7) −6.3 (20.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 88.0 (3.46) 161.6 (6.36)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 9.5 12.4

Does Hotham have snow?

Temps dropped to a wintery -4.3C overnight and we’ve had 5cm of autumn snow. Check the snowcams and start planning your winter trip to Hotham. Opening day is only five weeks away!

How much snow does Hotham have?

WEATHER GRAPH

Sat 23 Sun 24 Wed 27
Fine Fine Rain
12 ° 0° 13 ° 1° 9 ° 3°
Snow: 0.0 cm Snow: 0.0 cm Snow: 0.0 cm
Wednesday 6pm – 9pm Snow: 0cm Temp: 11°C Freezing Level: 3600m Rain: 0mm Wind: 19km/h NW Wind: 19km/h NW

Is there snow at Mt Hotham in September?

While snow falls and depths are hard to predict, what’s for certain is if there’s good snow coverage at Falls Creek or Mount Hotham in September – and that’s not uncommon – it’s a great time to be out on the slopes.

How high is Mt Buller?

5,249′Mount Buller / Elevation

Is there snow at Mt Hotham in July?

70cm and counting! The storm has come in hard and Hotham has accumulated 70cm of snowfall in the last week and there’s no sign of these fat flakes stopping any time soon. The snow has opened up all the terrain throughout Heavenly Valley and a fair bit of the off peist has coverage good enough to ride.

Does harrietville have snow?

Throughout the year, in Harrietville, 597mm (23.5″) of snow is accumulated.

What is the poorest place in Australia?

Mungallala
In 2016 the Australian Taxation Office listed Mungallala as having the lowest mean taxable income by postcode, making it the poorest town in Australia, which led the ABC to do a documentary on the town for their online “storyhunters” program.

Who owns Buller?

Rich Lister Rino Grollo
Rich Lister Rino Grollo, the owner of Victoria’s Mt Buller ski resort, has extended his reach east in Victoria’s Alpine region and purchased his first two lots at Mt Hotham.

Why is it called Mt Buller?

Mount Buller was named after a man named Buller who worked in the British Colonial Office. The name was given to the mountain by the explorer-surveyor Major Thomas Mitchell in 1835.