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OpenSnow: Snow Forecast

OpenSnow: Snow Forecast

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 5.7.2

Taille:150.70MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Cloudnine Weather LLC

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Description de l'application

L'application

OpenSnow: Snow Forecast simplifie la planification de votre prochaine aventure dans la neige. Cette application tout-en-un fournit des prévisions de neige précises, des mises à jour des sentiers et des vues en direct des caméras de montagne. Comparez les prévisions sur 10 jours, explorez des cartes 3D haute résolution et accédez aux analyses d'experts des prévisionnistes locaux, garantissant ainsi des décisions éclairées concernant votre prochain voyage de ski. Que vous soyez skieur, snowboarder ou simplement amateur de neige, OpenSnow vous tient informé et préparé. Démarrez votre essai gratuit et débloquez des fonctionnalités premium.

OpenSnow: Snow Forecast Fonctionnalités de l'application :

Comparaison des prévisions sur 10 jours : Comparez facilement les prévisions météorologiques sur 10 jours, les conditions des sentiers, les bulletins d'enneigement et les vues des caméras de montagne pour vos endroits préférés.

Vues de cartes 3D : Suivez les tempêtes à l'aide du radar actuel et prévu superposé sur des cartes de terrain et satellite 3D haute résolution ; afficher les animations de prévisions pour différents modèles météorologiques.

Analyse d'experts : Accédez aux prévisions quotidiennes « Neige quotidienne » d'experts régionaux du monde entier pour des conseils optimaux sur les conditions d'enneigement.

Accès aux prévisions mondiales : Obtenez des prévisions météorologiques pour n'importe quel endroit, y compris des points personnalisés, pour un accès rapide aux conditions et prévisions actuelles.

Conseils d'utilisation :

⭐ Planifiez vos voyages en utilisant les prévisions à 10 jours pour trouver le moment idéal pour dévaler les pistes.

⭐ Utilisez des cartes 3D pour le suivi des tempêtes et de la météo en temps réel pour une expérience de ski/snowboard fluide.

⭐ Consultez les analyses d'experts pour connaître les dernières prévisions et conditions de neige avant de partir.

⭐ Enregistrez vos emplacements favoris pour un accès facile aux mises à jour météo.

Résumé :

OpenSnow: Snow Forecast offre des fonctionnalités complètes, notamment des comparaisons de prévisions sur 10 jours, une visualisation de cartes 3D, des analyses d'experts et un accès aux prévisions mondiales. Ces conseils permettent d'optimiser l'application pour planifier des aventures dans la neige et rester informé des conditions de neige. Téléchargez maintenant pour la meilleure expérience de prévision de neige.

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