Verbier is feeling properly settled into winter as Christmas week arrives. The village has that busy but relaxed festive hum, with snow-covered slopes rising straight out of town and plenty of activity both on and off the mountain. Up high the snowpack looks well established, and after a steady build through December there is a sense that the season has found its rhythm just in time for the holidays.
Snow and Weather Summary
Current snow depths in Verbier remain strongest at altitude, with upper slopes holding a solid base and skiing well across the main sectors. Recent snowfall earlier in the month helped lay down foundations that have been preserved by consistently cold overnight temperatures. In the village and on lower pistes, coverage is thinner but improving, supported by snowmaking and colder nights. Over the next few days the forecast points to mostly stable conditions, with temperatures staying below freezing at altitude and only light snowfall possible. Winds are expected to remain moderate, meaning lift operations should be largely unaffected and conditions on exposed ridges manageable.














































