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Tetons Powdercasting: Epic Storms, Deep Snowpacks, and Endless Shred Sesh Potential
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is dishing out that classic Teton stoke right now—deep bases and freshies stacking up for epic runs on and off the groomers. The mountain's humming with 10 of 13 lifts spinning daily (Aerial Tram 9am-3:30pm, Apres Vous and others till 4pm, avalanche checks pending), serving wall-to-wall terrain under mostly cloudy skies. Summit snow depth hits 146 inches, mid-mountain 99 inches, primed for hero snow after 42 inches since mid-December and a whopping 3.5 feet last week alone—season total primed to explode with La Niña vibes promising above-normal dumps through winter.
Current temps flirt with freeze-thaw at the base (around 37°F highs, 26°F lows), cooler up high near 33°F with southwest winds gusting 20+ mph and snow showers dumping up to an inch today—perfect for cold smoke turns if you're chasing lines. Pistes are groomed solid, off-piste loaded with blower powder but watch for wind slabs; avalanche center notes call for caution in the backcountry.
Look ahead: expect 1-2 inches daily through Wednesday (highs 30-37°F), then 2 inches more midweek as lows dip to 15°F—total 8 inches over 7 days, snowline hugging the base at 6,300ft for valley fills. January's your jam with historical 7.5-foot averages, 45% bluebird days, and records like 168 inches crushed here before—grab a January Pass for unlimited shred seshes.
Pro tips: New Stilson paved parking's free and open—beat the crowds early. Storm cycles ramping, so chain up for passes and eye avy forecasts. This weak La Niña winter's turning the Tetons into a powder vortex—who's dropping in? Waist-deep glory awaits!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is dishing out that classic Teton stoke right now—deep bases and freshies stacking up for epic runs on and off the groomers. The mountain's humming with 10 of 13 lifts spinning daily (Aerial Tram 9am-3:30pm, Apres Vous and others till 4pm, avalanche checks pending), serving wall-to-wall terrain under mostly cloudy skies. Summit snow depth hits 146 inches, mid-mountain 99 inches, primed for hero snow after 42 inches since mid-December and a whopping 3.5 feet last week alone—season total primed to explode with La Niña vibes promising above-normal dumps through winter.
Current temps flirt with freeze-thaw at the base (around 37°F highs, 26°F lows), cooler up high near 33°F with southwest winds gusting 20+ mph and snow showers dumping up to an inch today—perfect for cold smoke turns if you're chasing lines. Pistes are groomed solid, off-piste loaded with blower powder but watch for wind slabs; avalanche center notes call for caution in the backcountry.
Look ahead: expect 1-2 inches daily through Wednesday (highs 30-37°F), then 2 inches more midweek as lows dip to 15°F—total 8 inches over 7 days, snowline hugging the base at 6,300ft for valley fills. January's your jam with historical 7.5-foot averages, 45% bluebird days, and records like 168 inches crushed here before—grab a January Pass for unlimited shred seshes.
Pro tips: New Stilson paved parking's free and open—beat the crowds early. Storm cycles ramping, so chain up for passes and eye avy forecasts. This weak La Niña winter's turning the Tetons into a powder vortex—who's dropping in? Waist-deep glory awaits!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.