After a day on the snow, you can find real warmth coming into the valleys; the streams are full of melt water and sunnier slopes will be pushing up mountain flowers and attracting the wildlife.
Then there's the snow; if the snow pack's half decent then, yes, it'll be hard first thing and getting slushy by the end of the day but for many hours in between you'll have a sun-softened few cms on a smooth base... proper "Hero Snow"! Second only to powder for fun, and more forgiving, this often extends beyond the pistes - and varies in consistency from a very fine "Slush Puppy" layer to full on Corn Snow.
And, of course, if it does happen that Spring is on the cold side then you've always got the chance of late season powder and freshies on slopes that are far quieter than any peak season week.
So, will there be snow this Spring? Well, it certainly looks like it - there's just been loads! The caveat, of course, is that you have to look for a little altitude but you don't need to take that to extremes.
Here's our snow history chart for La Clusaz, for example; deepest snow of the season (up top) in March...

We like the video France Montagnes put out this week... worth a few minutes of your time...
France, in particular, have a lot going on in the mountains this Spring and we'll be posting some more info on their events through the next week or so.