The recent heavy rain followed by Sunday evenings low temperatures left a large covering of the white stuff down to about 1800m. This has since retreated uphill but the whole situation for skiing and snowshoeing is much brighter. Above 2500m there is good cover and above 2750m, deep snow.
I took the attached photo today from the Sierra de Huetor, north of Granada. It shows the plastered north faces of Alcazaba and Mulhacen. We even had 30cm snow on the Huetor peaks. Tomorrow I am going with a group who are snowshoeing and ski touring so will have a better idea.
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