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Meribel Forecast

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the DailyCity weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

Méribel’s forecast for the coming days points to a mix of crisp, clear mornings and afternoon cloud building over the Three Valleys, with light snow possible above 1,800m by midweek. January’s settled high pressure is giving way to a more typical alpine pattern, so expect daytime highs around -2°C at resort level and overnight lows dropping to -10°C.

What is the weather doing in Méribel this week?

For the next three to four days, Méribel sees bright starts with sunshine on the slopes, but cloud thickens from the west by lunchtime. The méribel weather forecast 10 days suggests a weak front arriving Thursday night, bringing 5–10cm of fresh snow above Mottaret. Winds stay light, so lift closures are unlikely. By the weekend, high pressure rebuilds, giving way to wall-to-wall blue skies and excellent piste conditions.

How does the longer-range outlook look?

Looking further ahead, the meribel forecast 14 days indicates a return to colder, drier weather from late January into early February. The méribel snow forecast 30 days from long-range models hints at a blocking pattern over Scandinavia, which typically funnels colder air into the French Alps. That means settled snow cover on all runs, but don’t expect big dumps — this is a stable, cold spell rather than a stormy one.

Resort altitude1,450m (base) – 2,952m (summit)
Next snowfallLight snow expected Thursday evening, 5–10cm above 1,800m
Daytime high-2°C at resort level, -8°C at 2,500m
Overnight low-10°C in the valley, -16°C on high peaks
Is the BBC weather for Méribel reliable for ski planning?

The bbc weather méribel forecast is a good general guide, but for exact snow conditions and piste reports, always check the resort’s own snow report for real-time updates on lift and run status.

What should I pack for Méribel in January?

Pack multiple base layers, a insulated ski jacket, waterproof trousers, and a good pair of goggles. Temperatures can drop sharply after sunset, so bring a warm hat and gloves for evening walks in the village.

Will the meribel weather january conditions affect lower slopes?

Lower runs around 1,450m are well-covered thanks to consistent snowmaking, but natural snow may thin on south-facing slopes by late January. Stick to north-facing pistes for the best cover during this drier spell.

For the latest conditions across Britain, visit our UK weather hub or check the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for comparisons with home conditions before you travel.