Welcome to the MaineSkiFamily Sunday River Mountain Report. Use the following ski resort weather, radar and web cam resources to get the latest on the ski conditions at Sunday River and plan our ski day. Everything on this page is linked live to the data source! Bookmark this page and use it all winter!
In-page navigation links:
- Sunday River Mountain Webcam
- Sunday River Weather Radar
- Sunday River Weather Forecast
- Mount Washington Weather
- Sunday River Mountain Report
Sunday River Webcam
Straight from the rooftop of the North Peak mid-mountain lodge on Sunday River, this webcam is a live look at the snow conditions and weather on-mountain.
Maine Weather Radar
Storm coming? This radar from Windy.com will tell you if snow is on the way! Sunday River is about even with the Berlin, New Hampshire in the western part of the state. Zoom in and look for the town of Bethel to get in the right area. You can use the layers tool in the upper right corner for wind and cloud cover.
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Sunday River Weather Forecast
This is a great weather table from the National Weather Service that gives a two day forecast for temperature, wind, precipitation potential along with rain and snow amounts. This forecast is for the upper mountain on Sunday River (2,615 feet) so you can tell what the weather forecast is at elevation. We also like to follow Skiology Weather & News for ski area specific weather forecasts.
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Mount Washington Wind and Temperature Conditions
We like to take a peek at this page to get a sense of temperature at different elevation levels on Mount Washington. Also, if the upper level winds on Mount Washington are pushing 75+ MPH this may cause wind holds at the higher elevation ski lifts at Sunday River. This information provided by the Mount Washington Observatory.
Sunday River Mountain Report
View the latest mountain report showing the latest ski conditions at Sunday River as well as the current open lifts and trails.
We hope these web resources help you plan for an awesome ski day at Sunday River!
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