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Jackson Hole Powder Party: 217 Inches of Pure Bliss and Blue Bird Skies
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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 epic turns right now with a summit base of 75 inches of powder and 8 inches at the base—machine-groomed and begging for your edges. Mid-mountain sits at a plush 48 inches, all powder, while the season total has exploded to around 217 inches at the summit after a massive early January dump of nearly four feet that filled in every mogul and hazard. All 13 lifts are spinning, unlocking 88% of terrain with 114 out of 130 trails open, from buttery groomers to Teton-facing steeps.
Expect partly sunny vibes today with highs near 33-36°F in Jackson and cooler 20s at 10,000 feet, light winds, and just a slight snow chance after noon—perfect for lapping the tram without getting skied off. Piste conditions are prime with fresh powder refreshers softening everything, while off-piste holds stashes in shaded chutes, though watch for wind crust in exposed spots. No big new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that recent storm cycle has the mountain primed.
Looking ahead, the next five days stay skier-friendly: partly cloudy Saturday with highs 38°F and lows 18°F, same Sunday at 38°F/15°F, then 36°F/17°F Monday. Slight 20% snow shower chances midweek could add a light refresh, but mostly stable with temps in the 30s-40s valley-side—grab sunscreen for those solar beams piercing the clouds.
Pro tip from the locals: Avalanche mitigation is key after the big dumps, so check the daily mountain report for lift hours (Tram 9am-3:30pm) and any holdouts. Teton Village is buzzing, but snag tickets early for deals. This is peak Jackson—strap in and send it before the next Teton Trickle hits!
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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is dishing out epic turns right now with a summit base of 75 inches of powder and 8 inches at the base—machine-groomed and begging for your edges. Mid-mountain sits at a plush 48 inches, all powder, while the season total has exploded to around 217 inches at the summit after a massive early January dump of nearly four feet that filled in every mogul and hazard. All 13 lifts are spinning, unlocking 88% of terrain with 114 out of 130 trails open, from buttery groomers to Teton-facing steeps.
Expect partly sunny vibes today with highs near 33-36°F in Jackson and cooler 20s at 10,000 feet, light winds, and just a slight snow chance after noon—perfect for lapping the tram without getting skied off. Piste conditions are prime with fresh powder refreshers softening everything, while off-piste holds stashes in shaded chutes, though watch for wind crust in exposed spots. No big new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that recent storm cycle has the mountain primed.
Looking ahead, the next five days stay skier-friendly: partly cloudy Saturday with highs 38°F and lows 18°F, same Sunday at 38°F/15°F, then 36°F/17°F Monday. Slight 20% snow shower chances midweek could add a light refresh, but mostly stable with temps in the 30s-40s valley-side—grab sunscreen for those solar beams piercing the clouds.
Pro tip from the locals: Avalanche mitigation is key after the big dumps, so check the daily mountain report for lift hours (Tram 9am-3:30pm) and any holdouts. Teton Village is buzzing, but snag tickets early for deals. This is peak Jackson—strap in and send it before the next Teton Trickle hits!
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.