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Spring Corn Season at Jackson Hole: Deep Base, Warming Temps, and Epic Late-Season Lines Await

Spring Corn Season at Jackson Hole: Deep Base, Warming Temps, and Epic Late-Season Lines Await

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey shredders, Jackson Hole is still dishing out epic lines despite late-season spring vibes kicking in. As of mid-March, the base sits at a solid 68 inches with a season total pushing 311 inches—plenty deep for carving powdery stashes on the Teton's legendary terrain. Summit snow depth isn't fresh off the press, but expect consistent cover up high with that massive base holding strong.

Fresh dumps? 7 inches landed in the last 12-24 hours around March 6, part of 10 inches over 72 hours—perfect for boosting your next air. Lifts are humming: Aerial Tram, Bridger Gondola, and most others like Apres Vous and Teewinot run 9am-4pm daily through April 12, weather permitting (earlier on weekends). Trails? Wide open across the resort, from groomed cruisers to off-piste adventures, though warming temps mean variable conditions—pistes firming up post-sun, off-piste crusting in wind-exposed spots but with powder pockets lingering cold.

Right now, temps hover around 7°F early morning at the hill, feeling crisp for sending it. Current scene: breezy with chance rain/snow showers thinning out, highs near 51°F at lower elevations but cooler up top. Brace for wild swings—Jackson's weather flips faster than a park rat.

Next 5 days look transitional: Today/Tuesday, cloudy with rain/snow possible, highs 44-57°F, windy (gusts to 45mph), minimal new snow. Wednesday-Saturday: Clearing to partly sunny, warming big—highs 56-62°F base, 35-48°F summit, dry and prime for corn snow carves. Long-range hints no big dumps soon, but JH averages 400+ inches yearly, so stay tuned.

Pro tips: Avalanche risk is real off-piste—check BTNF forecasts daily. Dress in layers for melt-freeze cycles, and hit early for best groomers. No major closures, but rapid changes mean packing extra for backcountry jaunts. Time to rally those spring laps—who's joining?

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