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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Myoko’s weather right now is a mix of cold, snowy conditions typical for the ski season. The live forecast above shows the current temperature and wind, with snow expected to build over the coming days. Myoko Kogen, sitting in Niigata’s mountains, gets heavy, dry powder – ideal for a winter escape.
What’s the snow forecast for Myoko Kogen over the next 14 days?
The snow forecast Myoko Kogen for the next fortnight points to several decent falls, especially from mid-week onward. High pressure to the west will push cold air across the Sea of Japan, bringing snow to Myoko Suginoahara and the resort’s higher slopes. The myoko snow forecast 14 days suggests accumulations of 30–50 cm above 1,000 m, with lighter dustings at village level. Check the live forecast above for daily updates.
How does the weather look for the next 10 days and beyond?
The weather in Myoko Kogen 10 days shows a classic winter pattern: snow showers, a brief clearing, then another pulse of cloud and snow. Daytime highs around freezing, lows dropping to –4 °C overnight. For those planning further ahead, the myoko weather forecast 30 days indicates a sustained cold spell, but always treat extended outlooks with caution – snow trends can shift quickly. The myoko weather radar (available via the JMA) is the best real‑time tool for seeing approaching bands of snow.
Is Myoko good for beginners and intermediate skiers?
Yes. The myoko snow resort has wide groomed runs on Suginohara and Akakura Onsen, plus gentle slopes for learners. Deeper snow stays on higher terrain, so families can choose easily.
What’s the weather like in Myoko outside winter?
Spring brings green hills and mild temperatures (10–15 °C). Summer is humid with afternoon thunderstorms, while autumn offers crisp, clear days and colourful foliage. Snow usually returns by mid‑December.
Does Myoko have a reliable weather radar?
The Japan Meteorological Agency provides a myoko weather radar that covers Niigata Prefecture. It updates every 10 minutes and is very accurate for detecting snow bands arriving from the Sea of Japan.
For broader conditions across Australia, visit our Australia weather hub or check the Melbourne Weather page. If you’re planning a trip to Japan, the Severe Weather Warning page can help you stay safe.