How a powder hound turned his passion for meteorology into the go-to site for mountain weather forecasts

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When Joel Gratz posts a weather forecast on the OpenSnow website, skiers and snowboarders can be sure he did everything in his power to make it as reliable as possible. That’s because Gratz, a Boulder resident who skis 60-75 days annually, relies on those forecasts as well.

Gratz is a powder hunter and weather geek who started out using his meteorology degree to decide where and when to ski. Fifteen years later, OpenSnow is the go-to mountain weather site for Colorado winter sports enthusiasts — and even ski resort officials.

“I’m an only child, which means I’m a little bit selfish,” Gratz said. “I don’t know that I’d be able to work as hard on something if I didn’t have some skin in the game, if I wasn’t doing it for selfish reasons. I am thrilled there are other people who enjoy this, but first and foremost, this was me and my friends trying to have an amazing time chasing fleeting conditions, perishable conditions.”

During ski season, Gratz posts “Daily Snow” reports with forecasts, weather conditions and notable snow accumulations. A “Favorites” function allows users to get recent snowfall totals and 10-day forecasts for specific resorts and select backcountry areas. There are also links to webcams covering highways, resort mountain cams and snow measurement stakes.

He has assembled a team of fellow meteorologists to provide forecasts and snow reports for other areas around the country. Soon OpenSnow will add reports for European resorts.

Although he declined to give specific figures on the traffic that his site and phone app generate, he did say they reach three million users annually. OpenSnow has several free features as well as a subscription option with additional information that costs $29.99 annually.

“I’m a big fan,” said Arapahoe Basin chief operating officer Alan Henceroth. “I use it many times every day. He gives really good forecasts and he’s updating them constantly. I use it to find out what may happen at Arapahoe Basin, but I keep my eye on the rest of the country with it, too.”

New for this ski season, paid subscribers can tap anywhere on a map to get detailed forecasts, recent snow totals and current conditions for that location. Called Forecast Anywhere, that feature is sure to be a boon for backcountry skiers, snowshoers and summer hikers.

Gratz, 41, says he became “addicted to weather” at age 4 when his parents took him skiing for the first time. He grew up in Philadelphia and became a passionate skier despite the limited terrain and harsh conditions of East Coast skiing that often featured rain, freezing rain and sleet.

His home mountain was Shawnee Mountain, a small area in the Poconos with a 700-foot vertical drop. Occasionally the family would visit Mount Snow in Vermont, a 300-mile trip. Once he skied Smuggler’s Notch, another Vermont ski area, when the wind-chill temperature was minus-60.

Gratz got his meteorology degree at Penn State and moved to Colorado in 2003 for grad school.

Open Snow founder Joel Gratz works at his home in Boulder on Wednesday, October 12, 2022. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Open Snow founder Joel Gratz works at his home in Boulder on Wednesday, October 12, 2022. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

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