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From slope to summit, get all the info you need for your next mountain trip.

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Check out the Mountain & Ski conditions

Attention skiers, snowboarders, and mountain sports enthusiasts! If you are ready to hit the slopes this season, make sure to check out our app's Mountain & Ski feature, which includes a wide range of detailed information.

Snowy landscapes, freshly prepared slopes, and the crunch of newly fallen snow underfoot – the season is upon us! If you're planning a mountain holiday and want to check the snow and winter weather conditions in your area, make sure to take a look at the Mountain & Ski feature on Weather & Radar USA app.

Here's what you get:

  • Weather conditions from slope to summit
  • Feels like temperature & wind gusts
  • Most recent camera views
  • Snow depth & trail conditions
  • Lift & facility operations
  • Hours of sunshine & UV index

Planning to visit multiple resorts or curious about which nearby resort has the best conditions? Just swipe through the tabs to easily compare the local conditions of nearby ski areas. This helps you make informed decisions and ensures you make the most of your trip.

The feature provides detailed information, including how much fresh snow has fallen at each resort, trail conditions, and the current snow depths in both valleys and mountains. With this real-time data at your fingertips, you’ll always know which resort offers the best experience for your day on the slopes.

The slope conditions on the Mountain & Ski feature is reported daily, directly from the resorts, so you are getting the most accurate and timely information.

Federico Di Catarina
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