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Jackson Hole's Winter Wonderland: Powder Stashes and Pristine Pistes

Jackson Hole's Winter Wonderland: Powder Stashes and Pristine Pistes

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders this peak winter, with that classic Teton stoke building as storms roll in under a weak La Niña vibe promising above-average snow for the northern Rockies. Think deep, cold smoke turns on legendary terrain—prime time for sending it on skis or boards.

Right now at 10,000 feet, expect partly sunny skies shifting to rain/snow showers, highs near 41°F with south winds at 10 mph and 100% precip chance, dumping less than a half-inch new snow today. Valley base temps hover 29-40°F with freeze-thaw action, while summit chills to 26°F. Snow line drops to resort level (6,300ft), so fresh fluff is blanketing everything. Over the last 24-48 hours, light accumulations of 1-3 inches have hit, keeping pistes groomed and forgiving, off-piste blower with consistent coverage—no thin spots yet.

Lifts are humming: Aerial Tram rips 9am-3:30pm, Après Vous and gondolas to 4pm, most quads like Sublette and Teewinot from 9:15am, all primed for full-mountain access (avalanche work permitting—Saturdays/Sundays start earlier at 8:30am). Trails? Nearly all open, from buttery groomers to hike-to steeps, with improving base depths stacking up reliably.

Season total? Already eyeing those epic January averages of 86-168 inches at Rendezvous Bowl, and we're just getting started—storms have delivered consistent dumps, building a fat snowpack for hero snow. Piste conditions are prime carving, off-piste primed for pow laps with cold temps preserving quality.

Forecast screams send: Tonight, snow showers low 30°F (90% chance,

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