Narrative:

The WX briefing for sny northeast before departure showed 5000 ft broken 20T. The WX briefer stated thunderstorm between sny and bff, moving to the northeast at 25-30 mph. We departed for sny and when we were within 50 mi we deviated slightly for WX. ATC informed us that the current sny WX showed 5000 ft overcast visibility 1/2 mi, thunderstorm, heavy rain showers and hail. When we were 50 mi out of sny. We called sny unicom and asked for an advisory. She informed us thunderstorm had passed, and she had sent in a special of 5000 ft overcast 6R-. We informed ATC and he cleared us from 7000 ft to 6000 ft. At 22 mi out of sny we could see the airport. We asked ATC for a visual. ATC said he was unable until he received new WX. At 20 mi out of sny we heard a denver freight company depart sny VFR and contact ZDV off of sny en route to denver. Upon reaching 6000 ft, we continued to the VOR. We tried to contact ATC, but at that altitude were too low to receive them. We started a hold and contacted sny unicom to verify that they had indeed sent the special WX observation. She assured us that she had. We then asked her to pull the WX up on the system for sny. She verified that the system showed 5000 ft overcast 6R-. We then contacted columbus radio and cancelled IFR, left the hold and landed. Once on the ground, I began to wonder about the special WX indicating sny VFR, so I called columbus. Columbus reported that they showed sny as 5000 ft overcast visibility 1/2 mi thunderstorm heavy rain showers and hail. Enclosed is a copy of the system WX report for jul/mon/93. We departed denver at XA20, arrived sny XB36. The new WX came out at XB08, indicating VFR. I feel proper procedures were followed, and the trip was uneventful.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: CAPT OF AN SMT ACR ACFT COMPLAINT THAT ATC ARTCC CTLR DID NOT HAVE LATEST WX RPT AT DEST ARPT INDICATING VFR FOR A VISUAL APCH AND LNDG.

Narrative: THE WX BRIEFING FOR SNY NE BEFORE DEP SHOWED 5000 FT BROKEN 20T. THE WX BRIEFER STATED TSTM BTWN SNY AND BFF, MOVING TO THE NE AT 25-30 MPH. WE DEPARTED FOR SNY AND WHEN WE WERE WITHIN 50 MI WE DEVIATED SLIGHTLY FOR WX. ATC INFORMED US THAT THE CURRENT SNY WX SHOWED 5000 FT OVCST VISIBILITY 1/2 MI, TSTM, HVY RAIN SHOWERS AND HAIL. WHEN WE WERE 50 MI OUT OF SNY. WE CALLED SNY UNICOM AND ASKED FOR AN ADVISORY. SHE INFORMED US TSTM HAD PASSED, AND SHE HAD SENT IN A SPECIAL OF 5000 FT OVCST 6R-. WE INFORMED ATC AND HE CLRED US FROM 7000 FT TO 6000 FT. AT 22 MI OUT OF SNY WE COULD SEE THE ARPT. WE ASKED ATC FOR A VISUAL. ATC SAID HE WAS UNABLE UNTIL HE RECEIVED NEW WX. AT 20 MI OUT OF SNY WE HEARD A DENVER FREIGHT COMPANY DEPART SNY VFR AND CONTACT ZDV OFF OF SNY ENRTE TO DENVER. UPON REACHING 6000 FT, WE CONTINUED TO THE VOR. WE TRIED TO CONTACT ATC, BUT AT THAT ALT WERE TOO LOW TO RECEIVE THEM. WE STARTED A HOLD AND CONTACTED SNY UNICOM TO VERIFY THAT THEY HAD INDEED SENT THE SPECIAL WX OBSERVATION. SHE ASSURED US THAT SHE HAD. WE THEN ASKED HER TO PULL THE WX UP ON THE SYS FOR SNY. SHE VERIFIED THAT THE SYS SHOWED 5000 FT OVCST 6R-. WE THEN CONTACTED COLUMBUS RADIO AND CANCELLED IFR, LEFT THE HOLD AND LANDED. ONCE ON THE GND, I BEGAN TO WONDER ABOUT THE SPECIAL WX INDICATING SNY VFR, SO I CALLED COLUMBUS. COLUMBUS RPTED THAT THEY SHOWED SNY AS 5000 FT OVCST VISIBILITY 1/2 MI TSTM HVY RAIN SHOWERS AND HAIL. ENCLOSED IS A COPY OF THE SYS WX RPT FOR JUL/MON/93. WE DEPARTED DENVER AT XA20, ARRIVED SNY XB36. THE NEW WX CAME OUT AT XB08, INDICATING VFR. I FEEL PROPER PROCS WERE FOLLOWED, AND THE TRIP WAS UNEVENTFUL.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.