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Jackson Hole Spring Shred: 217 Inches of Pure Corn and Sidecountry Gold

Jackson Hole Spring Shred: 217 Inches of Pure Corn and Sidecountry Gold

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey, powder chasers and Teton rippers! Jackson Hole is dishing out epic spring shredding right now, with a massive **217 inches** at the summit and **149 inches** mid-mountain— that's **103%** of average, thanks to a sneaky "Teton Trickle" that dumped nearly **four feet** early in March, turning steeps into creamy dream lines. Base sits around **80 cm (31 inches)**, summit **296 cm (116 inches)**, with recent freshies like **7 inches** in the last 12 hours and **10 inches** over 72, keeping that base at **68 inches**. Conditions? **Spring snow** rules the pistes—think sun-soaked corn for carvers—while off-piste stays prime for bold sidecountry sends, but watch avy forecasts as winds crank up.

All **13 lifts** are spinning (including the Aerial Tram till 3:30pm), unlocking **88%** of terrain (**114/130 trails**)—from buttery groomers on Sublette to Hoback's lower faces now fully rideable post-storm. Right now, expect mostly cloudy skies with a **high near 45°F** at the base (summit colder at **24°F** hi, **4°F** lo), breezy SW winds gusting 20-28 mph, and a **30%** shot at light snow showers before noon—little accumulation, but enough to refresh the chalk.

Looking ahead, score sunny vibes tomorrow (**57°F** hi) before clouds roll in, then new snow hits Sunday (**1 inch** possible) with dropping temps to the **30s**. By Friday, fair skies at altitude (**55°F**), but brace for wind and potential thunder—perfect for scoring untracked stashes if you're early.

Season total's crushing it at over **200 inches** summit-side, with **100%** area open and **4-star snow quality**. Pro tip: Visibility's iffy (poor per reports), so helmet cams on, layers stacked, and hit the BTNF avy forecast—winds could load slopes. No major closures, but spring slush means mornings rule for hero snow. Grab your fatties and send it—Jackson's calling!

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