SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The Lake Tahoe Community College Foundation is hosting speakers Bryan Allegretto and Andrew Brady at its next event on Tuesday, January 13 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the school’s Duke Theater.

“Past and Current Approaches and Technology, and Where we are Headed from Here; Open Snow’s AI Tech That is Ahead of the Curve,” is the topic of the talk which is part of the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority as an ancillary event of the Operation Sierra Storm Television Meteorologists’ Conference.

Bryan Allegretto is the co-founder of OpenSnow, a trusted source for accurate weather forecast and snow report, and Andrew Brady, is the AI engineer for the OpenSnow AI-powered severe weather map.

Join them for a fascinating look at the science behind the storms—and the technology shaping the future of mountain weather.

Step inside the world of mountain weather forecasting with a deep dive into how experts read the skies—past, present, and future. This session explores the evolution of high-alpine forecasting, from long-standing manual methods to today’s cutting-edge tools, and offers a look at where emerging technologies are taking us next. Bryan and Andrew will also spotlight OpenSnow’s innovative AI-powered forecasting platform, which is pushing the industry forward with hyper-accurate, real-time mountain weather insights.

Today, OpenSnow stands at the leading edge of mountain and long-range weather forecasting technology while maintaining the feel of a small company and trusted local forecaster. This event offers students, faculty, and community members a rare opportunity to connect classroom learning with real-world, high-impact applications of meteorology, data science, and climate communication.

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