Launching this winter

Know before the snow does.

PowFeed reads the forecast the way a local would — timing, snow ratios, and wind, not just a number in inches. We only reach out when a day is actually worth planning around.

You're on the list. First alerts go out this winter.

No spam, no weekly digest for the sake of it. Just the days that matter.

How it works

Three steps, run every day the weather changes

01

Reads everything

Forecast models, the meteorologist's own written discussion, road conditions, and avalanche advisories — for resorts across the country.

02

Scores the day

An AI weighs it the way an experienced skier would: timing, snow-to-liquid ratio, wind loading, confidence — not a fixed inch cutoff.

03

Alerts only when it counts

Text, email, or web — sent only when a day clears the bar. No noise on the in-between days.

Most snow alerts are just a rain gauge with a ski logo on it.

PowFeed's calls come from the same forecaster reasoning a mountain guide would read — not just a number, but whether the snow will be light or heavy, whether wind stripped the ridgelines bare, and whether the storm clears out before first chair.

Backcountry skiers get avalanche advisories folded in too, so a "good day" call means something on both sides of the ropeline.