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Jackson Hole February Powder Paradise: 40cm Fresh and 13 Lifts Wide Open
Published 2 months, 2 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 straight-up shredding right now with epic base depths begging for your next line. Summit snowpack sits at a burly 85 inches of packed powder, mid-mountain 59 inches, and base depth around 17-43 inches—plenty to float those turns without scraping. Season total at the summit? A monster 217 inches, with February alone dumping over 132 inches (that's 11 feet!) in a storm cycle that's turned the Tetons into a powder playground.
Freshies in the last 24 hours hit 40cm (about 16 inches), etching slopes smooth as glass, though the past 48 hours were lighter amid that dry January hangover. All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, unlocking 88-94% of trails (114/130 or 109/116 km), including valley runs—full mountain access for cliff hucks and groomer carves.
Today feels like a spring tease: mostly cloudy, warmish with highs near 36-37°F at base (21°F summit), light SW winds, freeze-thaw vibes but no new snow yet. Pistes are powder snow quality, machine-groomed lower down; off-piste varies with wind crust possible but stashes lingering from recent dumps—think floaty bliss on bolder lines.
Looking ahead, keep your goggles foggy: next snow hits Feb 17 with 1-2 inches, up to 2 inches in 7 days, snowline dropping low. Temps hold mild through Feb 16 (highs 40°F valley, cooling later), then active pattern kicks in—seasonal chills and more flakes favored by La Niña odds. Five-day vibe: Sat 36°F/17°F, Sun 40°F/26°F, Mon 40°F/26°F, Tue 34°F/25°F + snow, Wed 36°F/24°F + possible 1 inch.
Locals whisper: after a bony base earlier, this February reload has erased moguls and hazards—prime for Corbet's senders post-Kings & Queens event. Stoke's sky-high, but watch inversions melting low snowpack; grab tix quick before the next cycle buries it deeper. Shred safe, Teton style!
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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 chasers, Jackson Hole is straight-up shredding right now with epic base depths begging for your next line. Summit snowpack sits at a burly 85 inches of packed powder, mid-mountain 59 inches, and base depth around 17-43 inches—plenty to float those turns without scraping. Season total at the summit? A monster 217 inches, with February alone dumping over 132 inches (that's 11 feet!) in a storm cycle that's turned the Tetons into a powder playground.
Freshies in the last 24 hours hit 40cm (about 16 inches), etching slopes smooth as glass, though the past 48 hours were lighter amid that dry January hangover. All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, unlocking 88-94% of trails (114/130 or 109/116 km), including valley runs—full mountain access for cliff hucks and groomer carves.
Today feels like a spring tease: mostly cloudy, warmish with highs near 36-37°F at base (21°F summit), light SW winds, freeze-thaw vibes but no new snow yet. Pistes are powder snow quality, machine-groomed lower down; off-piste varies with wind crust possible but stashes lingering from recent dumps—think floaty bliss on bolder lines.
Looking ahead, keep your goggles foggy: next snow hits Feb 17 with 1-2 inches, up to 2 inches in 7 days, snowline dropping low. Temps hold mild through Feb 16 (highs 40°F valley, cooling later), then active pattern kicks in—seasonal chills and more flakes favored by La Niña odds. Five-day vibe: Sat 36°F/17°F, Sun 40°F/26°F, Mon 40°F/26°F, Tue 34°F/25°F + snow, Wed 36°F/24°F + possible 1 inch.
Locals whisper: after a bony base earlier, this February reload has erased moguls and hazards—prime for Corbet's senders post-Kings & Queens event. Stoke's sky-high, but watch inversions melting low snowpack; grab tix quick before the next cycle buries it deeper. Shred safe, Teton style!
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.