Which ski resort got the most snow in the last 24 hours?
Roundhill (New Zealand) leads with 15 cm (5.9") in the last 24 hours. Next: Treble Cone (6 cm (2.4")), Ōhau (4 cm (1.6")), Coronet Peak (0 cm (0.0")).
Live data · updated July 4, 2026 at 4:04 PM UTC · refreshes automatically
| # | Resort | Country | Snowfall |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Roundhill | New Zealand | 15 cm (5.9") |
| 2 | Treble Cone | New Zealand | 6 cm (2.4") |
| 3 | Ōhau | New Zealand | 4 cm (1.6") |
| 4 | Coronet Peak | New Zealand | 0 cm (0.0") |
| 5 | Whakapapa | New Zealand | 0 cm (0.0") |
SnowSure tracks hourly snowfall at 500+ ski resorts worldwide using seven independent weather models (ECMWF, GFS, GEM, JMA, ICON, Météo-France and Met Norway). The 24-hour figure is the model consensus for snow that actually fell at the resort, not a marketing number.
Only resorts that are currently open for skiing are ranked here — a storm burying a closed resort is great news for opening day, but it is not somewhere you can ski today.
Numbers on this page come from the same live pipeline as every SnowSure surface: seven weather models per resort, updated hourly, with resort-reported depths preferred where a reliable feed exists. Ask follow-up questions on the SnowSure Concierge or via the MCP server.





