Open Snow Subscription Change 2025

jasoncapecod

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They just informed me that the cost is going up from 31 to 50$....nope i cancelled...i can understand the GFS and ECMWF just fine for free
 
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An OpenSnow subscription for $50/year for a single recreational skier is high given the benefits.

I share an OpenSnow Group Plan with my brother and another friend. Generally, I modify accounts: North America and Europe/Japan. And switch one account to South America, Australia, and NZ. I set thresholds for snow over 6 inches for the mountains I might ski during the year, and get forecasts.

However, I really only derive benefits while on a ski road trip or safari/safari or when deciding on a short-notice ski trip, like to Tahoe. Some West Coast locations can be last-minute decisions due to airline competition, such as Seattle, Portland, Spokane, SLC, Denver, and occasionally others (Boise, and some more remote locations using miles (Jackson, Aspen, etc.)

I suggest that people set up a Group Account and use Venmo or Cash App to send pro rata shares, bringing it in line with its value - like $12/year.
 
An OpenSnow subscription for $50/year for a single recreational skier is high given the benefits.
The single user plan went away. $50 is the base plan for 1-4 users.

OpenSnow Subscription FAQ as of September 2025:
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Thanks for the heads-up. I will join forces with Adam and a friend or two of his that have a group subscription.
 
Wow. Got lucky. I've never had a subscription before because I thought that even $30 was far too high. But they ran a 48hr sale of half price somewhere in the middle of summer so I begrudgingly bought one for this season at $15.

Might drop it like a hot rock by next summer when they want me to renew though.
 
Found the timing of the change. Renewals after Nov. 1 will automatically be upgraded.

Went hunting for info because a friend I asked about sharing in a Group has a renewal date in October. So her renewal notice wasn't for $49.99. My renewal was during the summer, so was the same amount as the previous summer.

September 17, 2025

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Might drop it like a hot rock by next summer when they want me to renew though.
I don't think it's that difficult to round up a group to share. Admittedly OpenSnow has become a must have for me due to facilitating/cross checking my in-season progress reports.
 
Here's what I see for pricing as of Nov. 22, 2025 for a new account . . . when logged out.

Base Family is $71.99 until Dec. 2 instead of $89.99. Premium Family is $143.99 instead of $179.99, or $36 each for the next year for a new account covering 4 email addresses.

I'll be perfectly happy continuing with Base when the renewal comes up next summer. Won't have to be distracted by AI Overviews. :)

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Here's what I see for pricing as of Nov. 22, 2025 for a new account . . . when logged out.

Base Family is $71.99 until Dec. 2 instead of $89.99. Premium Family is $143.99 instead of $179.99, or $36 each for the next year for a new account covering 4 email addresses.

I'll be perfectly happy continuing with Base when the renewal comes up next summer. Won't have to be distracted by AI Overviews. :)

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A friend gave me a free subscription once, but I didn't really use it much. I ski when I ski, regardless of conditions. Three to four times per week when in local mode. I use the national weather service local forecasts for how to dress in the immediate next few days. The one or two destination trips per winter are preplanned, so no backing out if conditions aren't ideal. Usually pick prime season to travel so not likely to encounter disastrous situation.
 
My OpenSnow situation yesterday is resolved. The individual and group subscriptions had different e-mail addresses. The individual one expired and needed to be deleted.
 
A friend gave me a free subscription once, but I didn't really use it much. I ski when I ski, regardless of conditions. Three to four times per week when in local mode. I use the national weather service local forecasts for how to dress in the immediate next few days. The one or two destination trips per winter are preplanned, so no backing out if conditions aren't ideal. Usually pick prime season to travel so not likely to encounter disastrous situation.
I don't use OpenSnow for skiing in NC/VA/WV. Between knowing the micro-climates well and SkiSoutheast reporting there is no need.

As for trips to big mountains out west, I follow my destinations for curiosity only. Sometimes I follow a destination because I know someone who has plans to head in that direction during mid-season.

Have also found that posting about weather at a particular resort makes it more likely that someone who is local or plans to ski there on the same date(s) might notice. I usually am with a small crew for ski trips. I don't need company on the slopes all the time, but am always interested in meeting potential ski buddies. That's one reason I joined online ski forums in the first place.
 
I am keeping my group on the base plan. The only feature I'll miss is the forecast range graphs, which have been nice for putting point forecasts in context. I'd much rather have that than a single-value forecast at 15 days.

The global storm forecast was nice, but if I feel like looking at models I'd rather do that on Tropical Tidbits (or similar sites) where you can see more than just the ECMWF.
 
The switch has been flipped, Premium features are no longer set for Free Preview as of Nov. 27, 2025. Plenty of places with a note about upgrading.

Forecast graphs remain available at "My Location," meaning you could see them when getting ready to ski at a mountain on the OpenSnow list.

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