Avalanches, 88 ski deaths and a train crash: Why Europe’s mountains are proving so dangerous this winter - IN FOCUS: Weather agencies across Europe have issued multiple severe avalanche alerts in 2026 ...
Eyewitness footage captures the moment an avalanche swept through a ski resort in the Italian Alps. On Sunday (15 February), a mass of snow and ice tumbled down a mountain in Val Veny, part of the ...
Satellite images have revealed the extent of the extraordinary warm weather in Europe, with popular ski resorts abandoned due to a lack of snow. Usually bustling resorts in the French and Swiss Alps ...
Warming temperatures are wreaking havoc at elevation, upending the Winter Olympics and the tourism industry and imperiling ...
A man died after triggering an avalanche while ski touring in the Allgäu Alps in southern Germany, police said on Monday. The 46-year-old, who was travelling alone, apparently set off the avalanche ...
Pink snow is appearing in the Italian Alps, offering clues as to mankind's impacts on the planet's climate. The snow changes color due to algae blooms which absorb even more heat and then melt more ...
Lack of snow in the Alps this winter is encouraging tourists to hit the slopes in Scandinavia instead, according to the CEO of budget carrier Norwegian Air. An unusually mild winter has driven sports ...
AFTON, Minn. — One year ago today, the Twin Cities looked like a winter wonderland. The runways were closed at MSP due to heavy snow. Local ski hills were also packed with skiers and snowboarders.
Higher temperatures in recent years are fanning fears in Europe that the golden age of skiing is drawing to a close. Snow conditions have always varied from year to year, but climate scientists ...
I attended skiing and snowboarding events in Livigno for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. I had fun and encountered ...