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Jackson Hole in February: 350 Inches of Pure Teton Powder Paradise
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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—think epic storm cycle that's turned the Tetons into a deep-snow playground! After a dry January, February exploded with over 132 inches (11 feet!) this month alone, pushing the season total to a beastly 350 inches at the summit. Base depths? Low elevations are thin at around 14 inches, but mid-mountain hits 46-72 inches (67-90% of average), and upper mountain snowpack is stacking at 217 inches summit, 149 mid-mountain—plenty to dive into those legendary lines.
Fresh dumps have been relentless: 24 inches in the last 24 hours early last week, over 6 feet in seven days through Feb 20, with a Powder Alert still buzzing for 4 inches more in the next 48. All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, 88% of terrain (114/130 trails) unlocked, and pistes are smooth from consistent refills—Rendezvous Bowl and Hobacks are firing on all cylinders. Off-piste? Jet-dry powder layers over denser bases, but watch for wind slabs and lingering low-elevation rocks; avy risk is real after these monsters.
Today's vibe at 10,000 feet: breezy snow with highs near 36°F dropping to 17°F tonight, west-southwest gusts to 34 mph, and 1-2 inches accumulating. Strap in—90% chance of snow showers tomorrow (high 33°F, 1-3 inches), then likely flurries through the weekend (highs 25°F, lows dipping to 8°F, another 1-3 inches daily). Next five days stay active and cold: expect 5 inches total in seven days, snowline low at 6,299 feet, perfect for bottomless turns.
Pro tip from the locals: snag those fresh tracks early, but check the mountain report for gate status—Kings and Queens of Corbet’s just crushed it Feb 13 with 16-inch refills. No better time to send it in JH; this is peak Teton pow!
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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—think epic storm cycle that's turned the Tetons into a deep-snow playground! After a dry January, February exploded with over 132 inches (11 feet!) this month alone, pushing the season total to a beastly 350 inches at the summit. Base depths? Low elevations are thin at around 14 inches, but mid-mountain hits 46-72 inches (67-90% of average), and upper mountain snowpack is stacking at 217 inches summit, 149 mid-mountain—plenty to dive into those legendary lines.
Fresh dumps have been relentless: 24 inches in the last 24 hours early last week, over 6 feet in seven days through Feb 20, with a Powder Alert still buzzing for 4 inches more in the next 48. All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, 88% of terrain (114/130 trails) unlocked, and pistes are smooth from consistent refills—Rendezvous Bowl and Hobacks are firing on all cylinders. Off-piste? Jet-dry powder layers over denser bases, but watch for wind slabs and lingering low-elevation rocks; avy risk is real after these monsters.
Today's vibe at 10,000 feet: breezy snow with highs near 36°F dropping to 17°F tonight, west-southwest gusts to 34 mph, and 1-2 inches accumulating. Strap in—90% chance of snow showers tomorrow (high 33°F, 1-3 inches), then likely flurries through the weekend (highs 25°F, lows dipping to 8°F, another 1-3 inches daily). Next five days stay active and cold: expect 5 inches total in seven days, snowline low at 6,299 feet, perfect for bottomless turns.
Pro tip from the locals: snag those fresh tracks early, but check the mountain report for gate status—Kings and Queens of Corbet’s just crushed it Feb 13 with 16-inch refills. No better time to send it in JH; this is peak Teton pow!
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.