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  • Mon. Dec 8th, 2025

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Twitter Introduces Personal Snow Report

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Dec 8, 2025 #report, #snow, #twitter

Twitter today announced a new tool for winter sports fans. It’s called the Personal Snow Report. This feature gives users custom snow condition updates for their favorite ski spots. People can get this info directly on Twitter. It’s easy to set up. Users pick the mountains they care about. Then Twitter sends them the latest snow reports. This happens right on the platform.


Twitter Introduces Personal Snow Report

(Twitter Introduces Personal Snow Report)

The Personal Snow Report aims to make planning ski trips simpler. Users don’t need to visit different websites anymore. Everything is in one place. The report shows snowfall totals. It gives base depth numbers. It includes recent weather conditions too. This helps skiers decide where to go. It helps them know when conditions are best.

Twitter developed this feature for snow enthusiasts. It works for any ski resort worldwide. The tool pulls data from trusted sources. It provides accurate, timely information. Users can check their Personal Snow Report anytime. They get updates without searching. This saves time. It makes trip planning faster.


Twitter Introduces Personal Snow Report

(Twitter Introduces Personal Snow Report)

The launch comes just before the winter season kicks off in many places. Twitter hopes it becomes a valuable resource for skiers and snowboarders. The goal is to improve the user experience. It’s about delivering useful, relevant information. The Personal Snow Report is now available to all Twitter users. People can activate it in their account settings.

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