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Jackson Hole Spring Shred: 217 Inches of Pow and Perfect Corn Conditions Await

Jackson Hole Spring Shred: 217 Inches of Pow and Perfect Corn Conditions Await

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey skier, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Teton powder stash calling your name! The mountain's at 88% open, boasting 114 of 130 trails and all 13 lifts spinning, including the Aerial Tram for those epic summit drops. Snow depths sit at a healthy 217 inches at the summit and 149 inches mid-mountain, sitting at 103% of average for prime spring shredding.

Freshies have been trickling in like a dream—recent storms dumped 3.5 feet over a week leading up to early March, peaking with 9 inches on the upper mountain around the 8th, plus a final 3-inch vapor-dry layer on the 10th that skis like twice the depth. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours per the latest reports, but valley base is holding 68 inches with 7 inches new in the past 12 as of March 6.

Pistes are smooth and filled out from the consistent touch-ups, turning Lower Faces and Hobacks into full vertical playgrounds—no more P-tex nightmares there. Off-piste? That jet-dry top layer over denser base is begging for bold lines, but check BTNF avalanche forecasts as winds crank up.

Today's vibe at 10,000 feet: partly sunny turning windy with highs around 25°F, west-southwest gusts to 40 mph, and a 50% shot at snow showers adding under half an inch. Valley temps hover 31-35°F. Looking ahead, brace for breezy action—Tuesday high 35°F with 50% snow showers (highs 14°F up high), Wednesday 38°F mostly sunny then breezy (17°F summit), Thursday windy 49°F valley with 30% rain/snow chance (27°F high alt), and into the weekend similar with lows dipping to 26-34°F nights. Temps climb mid-30s to 40s valley-wide, perfect for corn harvesting if the sun cooperates.

Season total's crushing it at over 265-298 inches measured across plots, thanks to that La Niña boost keeping precip above normal. Pro tip: winds could gust 40+ mph, so helmet up and layers on—rapid changes are JH's signature. No major notices, but lift hours run 9am starts (earlier weekends on key ones), closing April 12. Grab your pass and think local: hit Hobacks early for untouched goods before the breeze buffs it. Shred safe, send it!

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