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Teton Pow Fest: Epic Conditions Reign at Jackson Hole's Winter Wonderland

Teton Pow Fest: Epic Conditions Reign at Jackson Hole's Winter Wonderland

Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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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 dishing out that classic Teton magic right now—deep snow, stormy vibes, and lines begging for your turns! The resort's stacking a season total of 146 inches at the summit and 99 inches mid-mountain after 3.5 feet dumped last week alone, with 42 inches fresh since mid-December. Think blower pow on every face, from the tram's Rendezvous Bowl (averaging 86 inches just for January historically) to forgiving groomers below.

Base depths are holding strong around 99 inches mid-mountain, perfect for ripping 10 of 13 lifts like the Aerial Tram (9am-3:30pm), Après Vous, and Bridger Gondola—all spinning wall-to-wall terrain. No exact summit depth listed today, but that recent dump means epic coverage top to bottom. Piste conditions? Smooth and fast where groomed, with off-piste primed for hero snow—freeze-thaw cycles keeping it stable but watch for wind slabs higher up.

Today's weather at 10,000 feet: highs near 37°F with breezy SW winds gusting 28 mph and 80% chance of snow showers, less than an inch possible—valley temps 29-40°F. Tonight drops to 28°F with 90% precip and 1-2 inches new; tomorrow's a 100% snow day at 36°F, another 1-2 inches stacking up. Look ahead: Thursday 27°F with 60% showers, then colder snaps to 11°F lows Friday, 7°F Saturday, and highs in the high 20s—up to 8 inches forecast next 7 days amid La Niña's wetter pattern boosting northwest Wyoming storms.

New snow last 24 hours isn't pinpointed, but the week's been nonstop—expect 2-3 inches in the next 48 from today's action. Lifts run full tilt (conditions permitting), and with January's 60th anniversary bash, snag deals like the $1,550 unlimited Jan pass or 35% off tickets booked early. Heads up: Stilson paved parking's open free, but pack chains for passes—BTNF avalanche forecasts are key for sidecountry sends.

Grab your fatties; this is peak Jackson—cold smokes, short lifts, and Teton gravity pulling you back for more!

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