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Jackson Hole's 350 Inch Season: Face Shots and Bluebird Bliss in 2026
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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 absolutely shredding right now in this epic 2026 snow globe! The Tetons are buried under a monstrous **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain—103% of average—with recent storms dumping a game-changing **3.5 feet** in just one week, including a wild 24-inch day that filled every bowl and couloir to perfection. Season total? A mind-blowing **350+ inches** and climbing, turning shaky early vibes into nonstop face-shot heaven.
All **13 lifts** are spinning full tilt (including the Aerial Tram from 9am-3:30pm), unlocking **88% of terrain** with 114/130 trails open. Pistes are smooth and primed from that dense, wind-delivered freshie that flattened moguls and hazards, while off-piste is straight fire—think vaporizing jet-dry powder in Rendezvous Bowl and Hobacks, with bold lines stretching over 4,000 vertical feet. Locals are buzzing: even lower faces are now prime for p-tex ripping.
Weather's playing nice today with mostly sunny skies at 10,000 feet, highs near **44°F** and light SW winds 3-6mph, cooling to **20°F** tonight. Expect a mellow sunny stretch ahead—highs **42-43°F** through mid-week with lows dipping to **16-20°F**, perfect for carving without the freeze. Longer-range hints at fresh snow soon (up to 1 inch in 48 hours), keeping the stoke alive amid La Niña-fueled storms.
Pro tip: Slap on sunscreen for these bluebirds, but watch for lingering wind crust off-piste. No major notices, lifts humming daily (gondolas at 8:30am weekends/holidays), and it's prime time to chase that Teton glow before the next pow cycle hits. Drop in—the mountain's calling your name!
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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 absolutely shredding right now in this epic 2026 snow globe! The Tetons are buried under a monstrous **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain—103% of average—with recent storms dumping a game-changing **3.5 feet** in just one week, including a wild 24-inch day that filled every bowl and couloir to perfection. Season total? A mind-blowing **350+ inches** and climbing, turning shaky early vibes into nonstop face-shot heaven.
All **13 lifts** are spinning full tilt (including the Aerial Tram from 9am-3:30pm), unlocking **88% of terrain** with 114/130 trails open. Pistes are smooth and primed from that dense, wind-delivered freshie that flattened moguls and hazards, while off-piste is straight fire—think vaporizing jet-dry powder in Rendezvous Bowl and Hobacks, with bold lines stretching over 4,000 vertical feet. Locals are buzzing: even lower faces are now prime for p-tex ripping.
Weather's playing nice today with mostly sunny skies at 10,000 feet, highs near **44°F** and light SW winds 3-6mph, cooling to **20°F** tonight. Expect a mellow sunny stretch ahead—highs **42-43°F** through mid-week with lows dipping to **16-20°F**, perfect for carving without the freeze. Longer-range hints at fresh snow soon (up to 1 inch in 48 hours), keeping the stoke alive amid La Niña-fueled storms.
Pro tip: Slap on sunscreen for these bluebirds, but watch for lingering wind crust off-piste. No major notices, lifts humming daily (gondolas at 8:30am weekends/holidays), and it's prime time to chase that Teton glow before the next pow cycle hits. Drop in—the mountain's calling your name!
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.