Live shooting conditions for Galt Sportsmen's Club (Ontario, Canada): sustained wind speed and direction, gust speed, air temperature, computed dewpoint, relative humidity, station pressure, visibility, and computed density altitude in feet and metres. Wind aloft at 80 m, CAPE / lifted index, and air-quality (PM2.5, PM10, UV) are surfaced when the upstream model exposes them at this grid point. Updated every 15 minutes from Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0).
Latest reading (cached, ~22457 min ago): wind 31 km/h E · gust 58 km/h · temp 10°C · DA 396 ft · band MARGINAL · score 38/100.
Coordinates: 43.3924, -80.2605. Elevation: 309 m.
This range sits in the mid-latitude band — expect strong seasonal temperature swing, frontal-system wind shifts, and substantial summer-vs-winter daylight variation. at moderate elevation, density altitude commonly runs 1,000–3,000 ft above the geometric figure on warm afternoons; check the live DA value before zeroing long-range. The 24-hour score strip and the tomorrow summary read against the SSDI rubric tuned for outdoor rifle and target archery — pistol, rimfire, and shotgun shooters can read the resulting band one step more lenient.
Each range is classified on a 5-band scale (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) against a fixed rubric tuned for outdoor rifle and archery practice. The page also surfaces a 24-hour forward-looking score strip rolling from now through the next day, a tomorrow summary with peak hour and best contiguous daylight window, and a 7-day daily outlook when available. See methodology for the exact rubric weights.
This page reports live wind speed and direction, gust speed, temperature, dewpoint, relative humidity, station pressure, visibility, and computed density altitude for Galt Sportsmen's Club in Ontario, Canada. Conditions are refreshed every 15 minutes from Open-Meteo.com and classified on a 0–100 shootability score (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) against the SSDI atmospherics rubric.
The 24-hour forward-looking score strip and the tomorrow summary identify the highest-scoring daylight hour and the longest contiguous "best window" of daylight hours scoring GOOD or better. Use the peak hour to plan a session and the best window to plan a longer block.
Density altitude is computed from the live station pressure and temperature at the range's reported elevation of 309 m, using the ICAO precise barometric formula. The value is shown in both feet and metres and updates with every weather refresh.
All atmospheric values on this page are pulled from Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0), the same source used across the SSDI atmospherics directory. Convective indicators (CAPE, lifted index), wind aloft at 80 m, air quality, and the WMO weather code are all fetched in the same call and surfaced where relevant.
Live weather is cached for 15 minutes per range with stale-while-revalidate. The 24-hour forecast strip, tomorrow summary, and 7-day outlook update on the same cadence. The page itself is statically served — only the embedded conditions panel hits the cache.
As a sport shooter, the single thing you want from a forecast is an at-a-glance go / no-go read for your range over the next few hours and tomorrow. A generic weather app gives you raw numbers; this page gives you the interpretation a shooter would make from those numbers — one 0-100 shootability score and a colour-coded 5-band classification (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) for now, the rolling 24 hours, and tomorrow. The underlying data is the same Open-Meteo model anyone else pulls — no claim of more accurate observations or forecasts than a national weather service — but the rubric on top is shooter-specific: density altitude in feet and metres computed at the range's verified elevation using the ICAO precise barometric formula, gust spread scored explicitly, wind aloft at 80 m and CAPE / lifted index where the model exposes them, and a severe-weather override that holds the band honest without auto-flagging unstable afternoons as POOR. The "best window" planner highlights the longest contiguous block of daylight hours scoring GOOD or better, so you can plan a session instead of just checking right now. A model grid cell is not a wind meter on the line — verify before any shot.
Yes. The same scoring engine powers a free drop-in iframe at /embed/atmospherics/galt-sportsmen-s-club. The iframe inherits any URL parameters you pass (background, text, accent colour, mode, units) and auto-resizes inside the host page. See /embed-docs for the snippet builder.
Disclaimer. For information and entertainment only. No accuracy, fitness or safety guarantees are made. Verify conditions on the line before any shot.