“Where's the best snow this weekend within four hours of Denver?”
Top of the consensus this weekend: Wolf Creek (47 cm new in the last 7 days), followed by Loveland and A-Basin. Confidence: A — six of seven models agree on Saturday's storm.
SnowSure Concierge
Ask anything about ski snow and resorts. Where to ski this weekend. Best week for Niseko in February. Whether a resort is good for beginners. Whether this season is tracking ahead of normal. We answer in plain English — with verified data, not guesses — in five languages.
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What it does
The SnowSure Concierge is a grounded conversational AI built around the same verified data behind the rest of SnowSure — seven weather models, decades of archive, ground truth from snow safety teams at the world's resorts.
Ask about a single resort, compare two, plan a trip against historical patterns, find similar resorts to one you already love. The Concierge is built to give you the answer a knowledgeable local would — without being available only by phone, in only one language, in only one resort.
What people ask
“Where's the best snow this weekend within four hours of Denver?”
Top of the consensus this weekend: Wolf Creek (47 cm new in the last 7 days), followed by Loveland and A-Basin. Confidence: A — six of seven models agree on Saturday's storm.
“Best week to visit Niseko in February?”
Historically, February 3–10 is the most reliable powder window — 4.7 average powder days, average SnowSure score of 86. The second week of February runs about 8% drier; first week slightly colder and snowier.
“Is Cardrona good for beginners?”
Yes. Cardrona has the strongest beginner programming in New Zealand's South Island — wide gentle terrain, top-rated ski school, friendly base area. Best alternatives in the region: Coronet Peak (closer to Queenstown) and Treble Cone (more advanced overall).
“Is this season at Aspen above or below average?”
Aspen is tracking 12% above the 5-year average for snowfall through week 10, and currently in the top 12% of all comparable seasons over the last 30 years. Last storm: 18 cm on Tuesday.
“Resorts similar to Niseko?”
By snow archetype (light dry powder, tree skiing, maritime cyclonic weather pattern): Furano and Rusutsu in Hokkaido. Closest non-Japanese match: Cardrona (NZ, by archetype) and Mt. Baker (WA, by tree skiing quality).
“Should I get the Epic Pass or the Ikon Pass?”
Depends on where you ski. Epic for Colorado Front Range, Northeast, Whistler. Ikon for Aspen, Big Sky, Jackson Hole, Palisades Tahoe, Niseko, and international destinations. Both have Local/Base tiers with blackouts for casual skiers.
Sample answers. Try your own questions in the Concierge above.
How it works
The SnowSure Concierge doesn't make things up. Every answer is composed from a verified evidence pack assembled at the moment you ask — current conditions, the seven-model forecast consensus, decades of historical pattern matching, and any operator-approved FAQs from the resort itself. If the data isn't there, the Concierge tells you so rather than guessing.
Snowfall numbers, base depths, scores, forecasts — they all come from verified Snowdata sources at the moment of your question. The AI is the writer, not the source of truth.
Same data behind every SnowSure resort guide. No scraped marketing copy.
Resorts approve answers and add FAQs in five languages. Improvements apply on the next ask.
Most factual questions answer in about a second. The model writes; the data does the work.
Five languages
The Concierge speaks English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian. Same verified data underneath; the answer comes back in the language you asked.
EN
English
“How much snow today?”
ES
Español
“¿Cuánta nieve hoy?”
FR
Français
“Combien de neige aujourd'hui?”
DE
Deutsch
“Wie viel Schnee heute?”
IT
Italiano
“Quanta neve oggi?”
Where to find it
The SnowSure Concierge runs here at snowsure.ai. The same intelligence engine — the Snowdata Answer Engine — also powers AI assistants travelers now use to plan ski trips. Ask Claude, ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, or Perplexity about a resort or a forecast, and the answer may be coming from us. We're built to be discoverable and verifiable across the open agentic web — through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Google's Agentic Resource Discovery (ARD) specification.
For developers and resort partners interested in the underlying engine, the technical details live at /answer-engine and /developers.
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