Live, scored shooting and archery range conditions for 5 curated ranges across Switzerland. Each range page reports current sustained wind, gust, temperature, computed dewpoint, relative humidity, station pressure, visibility, computed density altitude (feet and metres), a 24-hour forward-looking shootability strip, a tomorrow summary with peak hour and best contiguous daylight window, and a 7-day daily outlook. Refreshed every 15 minutes from Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0).
The shootability score and the 5-band classification (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) use the same rubric for every range, so a GOOD afternoon at one club is comparable to a GOOD afternoon at another. See methodology for component weights and the severe-weather override.
An at-a-glance go / no-go read for every range in Switzerland. As a sport shooter, the single thing you want from a forecast is whether to drive out, postpone, or call it. Each range here gets a colour-coded 5-band classification (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) for now, the rolling 24 hours, and tomorrow, read off the same shooter-specific rubric (sustained wind, precipitation, temperature with wind chill or humidex, gust spread, visibility). The underlying weather is the same Open-Meteo model a generic weather app pulls — no claim of more accurate forecasts — but every range page also reports density altitude in feet and metres computed at that range's verified elevation, wind aloft at 80 m where exposed, and a "best window" planner that surfaces the longest contiguous daylight block scoring GOOD or better. Scan the whole country in one tab instead of opening ten. A model grid cell is not a wind meter on the line — verify on the line before any shot.