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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 3 years ago October 13, 2020

NEW: High-Resolution Maps

In addition to the wildfire smoke maps on OpenSummit, we now have high-resolution maps on OpenSnow!

View all of our new map overlays on any device by upgrading to All-Access for $19/year, which includes 3-day hourly forecasts, 10-day snow forecasts, and unlimited access to OpenSummit.

Current Radar

Precipitation detected during the past 2 hours. This high-resolution map will update every eight minutes with the latest available information.

View Current Radar

Forecast Radar

Forecasted precipitation for the next 18 hours. This high-resolution map will update every hour with the latest available information.

View Forecast Radar

Estimated Snow Depth Map

Model estimated depth of snow that is on the ground. Not an actual observation. This high-resolution map will update every six hours with the latest available information.

View Snow Depth Map

Temperature Forecast Map

Forecasted temperature for the next 18 hours. This high-resolution map will update every hour with the latest available information.

View Temperature Map

Change Overlays

Change the map overlay by clicking the bar at the bottom of the map.

Change Base Maps

Change the base map (Dark, Light, Satellite) by clicking the bar at the bottom of the map.

Filter Locations

Filter locations by clicking the bar at the bottom of the map or simply turn the locations on/off by clicking the pin at the bottom right of the map.

Adjust Overlay Opacity

Adjust the overlay opacity by clicking the circle at the bottom right of the map.


Maps → OpenSnow.com/map


Have questions? Send an email to [email protected] and we'll respond as quickly as possible, usually within 24 hours!

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About The Author

Sam Collentine

Meteorologist

Sam Collentine is the Chief Operating Officer of OpenSnow and lives in Basalt, Colorado. Before joining OpenSnow, he studied Atmospheric Science at the University of Colorado, spent time at Channel 7 News in Denver, and at the National Weather Service in Boulder.

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