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Jackson Hole's February Fury: 300 Inches Down, Blizzard Mode Activated
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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 firing on all cylinders right now, shaking off a parched January with a February flip that's got the Tetons dumping snow like it's auditioning for a blizzard movie. Think base depths scraping a thin 7-20 inches down low—locals are calling it the skinniest since '75—but up top at the summit, you're sitting pretty on 178-180 cm (that's over 70 inches) of settled gold, with mid-mountain hovering around 100-105 inches after recent blasts. Season total? Nearly 300 inches and climbing fast, thanks to over 130 inches just this month alone, including 3.5 feet last week and six feet in seven days prior. New snow in the last 24-48? Fresh 5 cm yesterday, with more piling on amid windy vibes and cooling temps dropping the rain/snow line.
All 13 lifts are spinning wide open (100% go-time), serving up 95% of 116 km of pistes—110 km groomed and ready for carving, valley runs included. Pistes are fantastic wall-to-wall with great coverage, though lower stuff's firm from the dry spell; off-piste is variable with old/wet snow turning creamy in spots, but wind crust lurks—stick to patrolled if you're not dialed. Current weather? Mostly cloudy at 10k feet, highs near 38°F today dipping to 25°F tonight, light south winds, and 20-60% shot at snow showers adding under an inch.
Looking ahead, the stoke builds: tomorrow's snow showers likely (2-3 inches possible), highs 41°F mixing rain/snow before cooling. Next 5 days stay active—50% snow chances Thursday, partly sunny 39°F; light snow flurries Friday-Saturday around 38°F; trace action Sunday at 38°F. Finally ditching that high-pressure rut for seasonal chills and dumps, with La Niña odds boosting precip.
Pro tip from the locals: Temps are thawing inversions but cooling quick—pack layers, chains for the pass, and hit Stilson paved parking (now open/free). Mountain's skiing unreal top-to-bottom, but watch avy forecasts with the fresh loads. Grab your pass, send Corbet's shadows, and dive into the white room—Jackson's roaring back!
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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 firing on all cylinders right now, shaking off a parched January with a February flip that's got the Tetons dumping snow like it's auditioning for a blizzard movie. Think base depths scraping a thin 7-20 inches down low—locals are calling it the skinniest since '75—but up top at the summit, you're sitting pretty on 178-180 cm (that's over 70 inches) of settled gold, with mid-mountain hovering around 100-105 inches after recent blasts. Season total? Nearly 300 inches and climbing fast, thanks to over 130 inches just this month alone, including 3.5 feet last week and six feet in seven days prior. New snow in the last 24-48? Fresh 5 cm yesterday, with more piling on amid windy vibes and cooling temps dropping the rain/snow line.
All 13 lifts are spinning wide open (100% go-time), serving up 95% of 116 km of pistes—110 km groomed and ready for carving, valley runs included. Pistes are fantastic wall-to-wall with great coverage, though lower stuff's firm from the dry spell; off-piste is variable with old/wet snow turning creamy in spots, but wind crust lurks—stick to patrolled if you're not dialed. Current weather? Mostly cloudy at 10k feet, highs near 38°F today dipping to 25°F tonight, light south winds, and 20-60% shot at snow showers adding under an inch.
Looking ahead, the stoke builds: tomorrow's snow showers likely (2-3 inches possible), highs 41°F mixing rain/snow before cooling. Next 5 days stay active—50% snow chances Thursday, partly sunny 39°F; light snow flurries Friday-Saturday around 38°F; trace action Sunday at 38°F. Finally ditching that high-pressure rut for seasonal chills and dumps, with La Niña odds boosting precip.
Pro tip from the locals: Temps are thawing inversions but cooling quick—pack layers, chains for the pass, and hit Stilson paved parking (now open/free). Mountain's skiing unreal top-to-bottom, but watch avy forecasts with the fresh loads. Grab your pass, send Corbet's shadows, and dive into the white room—Jackson's roaring back!
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.