How cold does it get in Niseko?
Most days are generally minus five to minus fifteen degrees Celsius. The temperature can plummet further with wind chill. Hence we recommend that you have arrive with high quality clothing, neck warmers and goggles. On a clear day in Niseko the view is spectacular. If you are lucky enough to have a huge powder dump the night before followed by a beautiful blue sky then you will experience one of the most incredible days of skiing/boarding in your life. Later in the season offers more clear skies and warmer overall temperatures, but of course this comes at the cost of powder quality. For beginner skiers, we recommend the early spring as the easiest and most hospitable conditions for learning.