OpenSnow
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Version :5.1.1
Size :243.47Mb
Updated :Oct 22,2022
Developer :Cloudnine Weather LLC
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Here are three topics that users may discuss about the OpenSnow app, turned into questions for you to answer: 1. What features do you think OpenSnow's snow forecast offers that sets it apart from other weather apps? 2. How do you plan to use OpenSnow's mountain snow reports, and what benefits do you expect from using the app? 3. Have you tried using OpenSnow's resort reviews or travel planning tools, and what did you think of their accuracy and helpfulness?
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of the OpenSnow app, here are three pros and three cons in 15 words or less each: **Pros:** 1. Accurate snowfall predictions and real-time updates keep users informed and prepared. 2. Easy-to-use interface provides quick access to maps, forecasts, and road conditions. 3. Community features allow users to share knowledge and advice with fellow powder enthusiasts. **Cons:** 1. Limited coverage and inconsistent data for certain ski resorts and locations. 2. App can be slow to load and crashing issues occur occasionally. 3. Lack of detailed weather forecasts and warnings for unexpected changes.
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Description
OpenSnow is your trusted source for the most advanced snow forecast, snow report, high-resolution weather maps, and ski conditions information. “Weather forecasting for the mountains takes extra focus, analysis, and precision, which is exactly what OpenSnow provides.” – Cody Townsend, Pro Skier Forecast Anywhere View our proprietary weather forecast data for any location on Earth. Search for any location or go to the "Maps" screen and tap any location (on land) to get the forecast, instantly. Save up to five custom locations to view on your "Favorites" screen for quick and convenient access to the latest snow forecast and estimated snow report. View Essential Powder Chasing Tools Finding the deepest snow at the right time requires data, skill, and a bit of luck. We can’t help with getting lucky, but we can provide everything else, including outlooks from multiple weather forecast models, hourly details, mountain cams, and the latest snow reports. Receive Expert Guidance From Local Forecasters Now you have a personal weather forecaster guiding you to the best snow. Our local experts write a new “Daily Snow” forecast each day for regions around the US and Canada. Instead of spending hours sifting through weather and snow data, you can now get the inside scoop in just a few minutes. Track Storms With High-Resolution Maps We make it easy (and beautiful) to see if there is snow heading toward your favorite mountains, along with how much snow fell over the past 24 hours, season-to-date, and snow depth. You can also view 2-day forecast animations for precipitation, wildfire smoke, wind gust, cloud cover, and temperature, the global air quality forecast for the next 5 days, as well as the latest avalanche forecast and conditions for the past 7 days. OpenSnow All-Access • Forecast Anywhere on Earth • 10-Day Snow Forecasts • 5-Day Hourly Forecasts • Unlimited Daily Snow Reads • Daily Snow Email Delivery • Current & Forecast Radar • Estimated 24-Hour Snow Reports • Estimated Snowfall Maps • Cloud Cover Map • Wind Gust Map • Wildfire Smoke Forecast Maps • Real-Time Lightning Map • Air Quality Forecast Map • Custom Snow Alerts • Favorite & Offline Trail Maps • Favorite & Timelapse Cams • Snowpack Graphs & Analysis • Historical Snow Reports — Free Trial — New subscribers that opt-in to the free trial receive the full OpenSnow All-Access experience, with no credit card required, for the next 14 days. If you choose not to purchase All-Access after the 14-day free trial is over, you will be automatically downgraded to a free account and not charged. You will still be able to receive email storm updates and view limited snow report and snow forecast data. — All-Access, In-App Purchase — Payment for All-Access entitles you to All-Access usage and its features. All-Access Single is an auto-renewable subscription, which will renew yearly at $29.99. All-Access Group is an auto-renewable subscription, which will renew yearly at $39.99. Payment will be charged to the user's iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. The account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period and identify the cost of the renewal. If the auto-renewal fails due to a payment issue, you will still be able to access the paid content for 16 days while Apple attempts to collect payment. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Full terms and conditions can be found here: https://cloudnineweather.com/terms and https://cloudnineweather.com/privacy Sales through Apple iTunes will be governed by Apple’s refund policy. We value all of our customers and encourage you to provide feedback on your experience. Please get in touch with us by sending an email to [email protected]
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    By Foxer BriefsJul 15,2022
    I used to ski a lot before I suffered a knee injury in early 2009 while on a trip to Mammoth Mountain. Although my skiing days are now few and far-between, I follow OpenSnow daily (multiple times a day in the Fall/Winter/Spring), particularly because of the unique understanding of the microclimates around the Tahoe Basin, where I live. Bryan Allegretto is an incredible Meteorologist! He may not know the exact number of people who look forward to and (no pressure!) depend on his forecasting prowess, but out of all of the available weather and climate forecasts/predictions for our area, I definitely look forward to and enjoy his amazingly-dynamic posts the most. The detailed descriptions along with pictures and maps that he provides with every post are engaging, knowledgeable, and fun! I know that he spends a lot of time preparing these posts, and they are appreciated and enjoyed beyond belief! Of course there are many other features of the App that are invaluable, and I use them all fre...
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    By cyprus63Sep 11,2021
    This is my go to App snow conditions. Everyone I know who is crazy about snow sports uses this App. Last Xmas we skied with long-time friends and they geek out on snow conditions and forecasts with this App as well. Last January, we had to be rerouted on the Den-Jackson flight b/c of lack of visibility at the airport. Practically everyone around me on that flight had this App on their phones looking to see when we would have an opening to land at JH airport—that was the weekend of 48” of snow on Wed-Friday. If you love snow sports and have a need to know what the conditions will be like this is the App for you. From Late September to Early April, I become a total weather geek/expert thanks to these guys. My only complaint is that I wished the leading snow storm indicators could be more accurate. But like any leading indicator it’s just not possible to know for sure until it happens. These guys (I don’t believe there are any gals—although that would be a good addition) take the...
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    By ARadDad4Dec 19,2021
    I’ve used this app religiously the last 4-5 years and this app has managed to go downhill from the start. First and foremost the most consistent and detailed forecaster on this site is Evan Thayer. They frequently have one forecaster for large areas (Bob Ambrose AB/MT) and in turn lose out massively on consistency of forecasts, in addition to quality. Open Snow introduced a semi paywall 2 years ago which has led to its demise. First, they capped the quantity of forecasts you could read at 7 per week. This was announced pre-season and I was disappointed; yet understanding as they had brought on Evan and his forecasts are awesome! Several weeks later (I believe) they were lowering the quantity of forecasts you could read to 5 (which I think was further reduced to just 4) on the basis that their customers were reducing consumption of forecasts to stay under their premium pay wall. Now, I wake up today to find that Open Snow has decided to eliminate access to all forecasts other than a 3 s...
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    By daleweirdbeardFeb 28,2022
    OpenSnow is a dynamic app for researching weather and localized snow conditions in ski and snow sport areas. The map feature with radar overlay is my go to for visualizing real time precipitation, especially snowfall in the mountains, given some dedicated radar apps do not even portray snow precip. Setting my favorite snow stake and mountain webcams to get real time and review of conditions is also a fantastic feature. Navigation into the plethora of info the app has to offer is easy, and you can even save trail maps for offline use when data service fails. I enjoy and always seek the best media and apps for weather, radar, maps, webcams, and skiing. Considering these interests and time spent searching for quality options to immerse myself in them, I feel it can’t get much better than the OpenSnow app!
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