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Jackson Hole Spring Shred: 217 Inches of Peak Season Powder and Perfect Conditions
Published 2 months ago
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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 dishing out epic late-winter shred sessions right now, with a massive snowpack that's got the Tetons primed for face-melting turns. Summit snow depth sits at a beastly 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches—103% of average—while the base is stacking deep after recent storms buried everything in over 50 inches during a wild five-day blast in mid-March, pushing season totals past 400 inches for that bottomless feel.
Freshies? Expect touch-ups from today's rain-snow mix at higher elevations (less than half-inch possible), with showers likely and highs near 45°F before cooling to 32°F tonight under cloudy skies and light south winds. No exact 24/48-hour totals listed, but the pattern screams consistent refills like the Teton Trickle that's kept slopes hero snow smooth and hazard-free.
All 13 lifts are spinning (including the Aerial Tram till 3:30pm), unlocking 88% of terrain—114/130 trails—from forgiving lower faces to Hoback stashes now fully rideable post-powder reset. Pistes are firmly packed and fast, off-piste is super rippable with energy-absorbing deep crystals that ski like twice the depth, though watch for wind slabs and roller balls from warmer spells—avalanche conditions are improving for backcountry jaunts.
Weather's dynamic: today's increasing clouds and precip (80% chance) shift to partly sunny highs of 48°F tomorrow with just 20% snow showers, then 30-70% chances of rain-snow through the week, lows 26-28°F—perfect for cold smoke if it stacks. March forecast shows highs 31-47°F, lows 7-28°F, blending bluebird vibes with storm potential under weak La Niña boosting precip odds.
Pro tip: Spring corn's teasing on sunnier aspects, but winter's roaring back—grab those Stilson paved parking spots (now open/free) and hit events like U18 Alpine Nationals. Stoke's sky-high; this is peak Jackson magic for sending it big!
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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 dishing out epic late-winter shred sessions right now, with a massive snowpack that's got the Tetons primed for face-melting turns. Summit snow depth sits at a beastly 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches—103% of average—while the base is stacking deep after recent storms buried everything in over 50 inches during a wild five-day blast in mid-March, pushing season totals past 400 inches for that bottomless feel.
Freshies? Expect touch-ups from today's rain-snow mix at higher elevations (less than half-inch possible), with showers likely and highs near 45°F before cooling to 32°F tonight under cloudy skies and light south winds. No exact 24/48-hour totals listed, but the pattern screams consistent refills like the Teton Trickle that's kept slopes hero snow smooth and hazard-free.
All 13 lifts are spinning (including the Aerial Tram till 3:30pm), unlocking 88% of terrain—114/130 trails—from forgiving lower faces to Hoback stashes now fully rideable post-powder reset. Pistes are firmly packed and fast, off-piste is super rippable with energy-absorbing deep crystals that ski like twice the depth, though watch for wind slabs and roller balls from warmer spells—avalanche conditions are improving for backcountry jaunts.
Weather's dynamic: today's increasing clouds and precip (80% chance) shift to partly sunny highs of 48°F tomorrow with just 20% snow showers, then 30-70% chances of rain-snow through the week, lows 26-28°F—perfect for cold smoke if it stacks. March forecast shows highs 31-47°F, lows 7-28°F, blending bluebird vibes with storm potential under weak La Niña boosting precip odds.
Pro tip: Spring corn's teasing on sunnier aspects, but winter's roaring back—grab those Stilson paved parking spots (now open/free) and hit events like U18 Alpine Nationals. Stoke's sky-high; this is peak Jackson magic for sending it big!
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.