More than 30 centimetres of snow has fallen at Mount Hotham since Tuesday.
© Rebecca GrattanMore than 30 centimetres of snow has fallen at Mount Hotham since Tuesday.
Victoria's alpine resorts are reporting their best start to the ski season in years.

Overnight, Falls Creek received 37 centimetres of fresh snow, while Mount Hotham welcomed a 28cm dump.

"It's still coming down heavily today," Falls Creek's field marketing manager Betony Pitcher said on Wednesday.

"The top-up has the resort looking amazing for the school holidays.

"This is the best start to the snow season we've seen in years [after] the greatest snowfall recorded at Falls Creek over the King's Birthday weekend in a long time."



Ms Pitcher said it was great news for the Falls Creek community.

"It's fantastic to see the support for all the local businesses flow through as we head into the busy school holiday period," she said.

The latest snowfall means more terrain open ahead of the winter holiday season, including Ruined Castle, Scott chairlifts and family favourite Drovers Dream.

'Magical' conditions at Mt Buller

At Mount Buller, more than 20cm fell in the past 24 hours.

"We had a magical delivery that started yesterday afternoon," Mr Buller spokesperson Rhylla Morgan said.

"I've been listening to the pitter-patter through my window through the night.

"It's nice and cold, minus 3 degrees and is set to stay that way all day."

"If you're thinking about coming up this weekend, this snow will have blown through and we'll have sunshine again," Ms Morgan said.

"It's a really nice pattern of weather."

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