Does anyone know if it is poossible to get snow reports for resorts by morning/evening?
i.e when it says it will snow on the J2 report, is it night or day? :?:
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1. Aye - It would be good to know am/pm. 48/72 would be good, gives a feel of what to expect and when. I guessed sunny meant that it is sunny during the day rather than night :wink:
2. does j2ski.mobi exist?
:lol:
Indeed... for snow forecasts on your smartphone, point it here :- www.j2ski.mobi
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Started by Iceman in Snow Forecasts and Snow Reports 04-Mar-2008 - 10 Replies
Iceman posted Mar-2008
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Admin
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
Hi Iceman... currently, we indicate the most likely dominant weather for the daylight hours (as that's what you'll notice) but the estimated snowfall (cms) is for the full 24 hour period.
It's on our plan to add more detailed forecasts, probably for the next 48 or 72 hours, to give folks an idea of when the weather's going to do what. Not sure when that'll be available but hopefully before the end of this season.
...is that something y'all would find useful?
Would a "next 48/72 hour" breakdown of morning/afternoon/evening conditions be useful? All those in favour - say aye...
It's on our plan to add more detailed forecasts, probably for the next 48 or 72 hours, to give folks an idea of when the weather's going to do what. Not sure when that'll be available but hopefully before the end of this season.
...is that something y'all would find useful?
Would a "next 48/72 hour" breakdown of morning/afternoon/evening conditions be useful? All those in favour - say aye...
The Admin Man
Ellistine
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
Perhaps more useful on j2ski.mobi because you would probably only want to know that sort of timescale/detail if you were at resort? Don't know, just a thought.Admin wrote:Would a "next 48/72 hour" breakdown of morning/afternoon/evening conditions be useful? All those in favour - say aye...
Iceman
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
ellistine wrote:Perhaps more useful on j2ski.mobi because you would probably only want to know that sort of timescale/detail if you were at resort? Don't know, just a thought.Admin wrote:Would a "next 48/72 hour" breakdown of morning/afternoon/evening conditions be useful? All those in favour - say aye...
1. Aye - It would be good to know am/pm. 48/72 would be good, gives a feel of what to expect and when. I guessed sunny meant that it is sunny during the day rather than night :wink:
2. does j2ski.mobi exist?
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Admin
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
Iceman wrote:I guessed sunny meant that it is sunny during the day rather than night :wink:
:lol:
Iceman wrote:does j2ski.mobi exist?
Indeed... for snow forecasts on your smartphone, point it here :- www.j2ski.mobi
The Admin Man
Iceman
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
Why didnt you tell me!!
I have tried on the normal site and getting it is a nightmare...
Just looked - it works :D Is really good
Get those hourly updates done by sthe time i go boarding on saturday and that would be much appreciated :lol:
I have tried on the normal site and getting it is a nightmare...
Just looked - it works :D Is really good
Get those hourly updates done by sthe time i go boarding on saturday and that would be much appreciated :lol:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Iceman
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
Back on topic. Where it says -12, is that during the day then not night time minimums?
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
ILoveSkiing
reply to 'Reports - am/pm' posted Mar-2008
Iceman, metcheck.com gives temperature readings throughout the day.
Topic last updated on 04-March-2008 at 23:09