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Jackson Hole Late Season Blower: Fresh Powder and Spring Corn Before the Thaw Takes Over
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is dishing out epic late-season vibes right now—think fresh turns on a solid base before spring fully hits! As of early April, the base sits at a healthy 80 inches, uniform across the mountain, with the summit holding strong for those vert-hungry descents from 10,450 feet down 4,139 feet of pure Teton glory.
Scored 3 inches new in the last 24 hours and 7 over 48, keeping things powdery up high while lower slopes show wet snow—perfect for sending it on 88% of the 131 trails (that's 114 open) and all 13 lifts spinning from 9am-4pm daily through April 12. Season total? A beastly 326 inches, blowing past averages for non-stop stoke.
Today's dumping heavy snow up top through morning (mid-20s summit, upper 30s base), with gusty SW winds 15-40 mph picking up—grab your goggles for visibility and blower pow potential. High near 39°F village-side, dropping to 27°F overnight.
Peeking ahead: Snow lingers Friday (42° high, 21° low), then flips to clear skies Saturday (49°/20°) and Sunday (55°/25°)—prime corn harvesting on sun-baked pitches. Monday brings partly cloudy warmth at 58°/29°, ideal for off-piste adventures if you check avy forecasts.
Pistes are primed with primary powder surfaces, secondary wet snow—hit the upper mountain for hero snow, but expect spring slush lower down (just 7% below April norms). Off-piste? Blower conditions calling with northwest gusts kicking up roostertails—locals say don't miss April blower or regret it forever.
Pro tip: Weather flips fast here, so pack layers, hit the Bridger Gondola or Aerial Tram early, and eye live cams for real-time. Resort's open wide, no special alerts, but avalanche awareness is key for sidecountry sends. Shred on, Tetons await!
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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 chasers, Jackson Hole is dishing out epic late-season vibes right now—think fresh turns on a solid base before spring fully hits! As of early April, the base sits at a healthy 80 inches, uniform across the mountain, with the summit holding strong for those vert-hungry descents from 10,450 feet down 4,139 feet of pure Teton glory.
Scored 3 inches new in the last 24 hours and 7 over 48, keeping things powdery up high while lower slopes show wet snow—perfect for sending it on 88% of the 131 trails (that's 114 open) and all 13 lifts spinning from 9am-4pm daily through April 12. Season total? A beastly 326 inches, blowing past averages for non-stop stoke.
Today's dumping heavy snow up top through morning (mid-20s summit, upper 30s base), with gusty SW winds 15-40 mph picking up—grab your goggles for visibility and blower pow potential. High near 39°F village-side, dropping to 27°F overnight.
Peeking ahead: Snow lingers Friday (42° high, 21° low), then flips to clear skies Saturday (49°/20°) and Sunday (55°/25°)—prime corn harvesting on sun-baked pitches. Monday brings partly cloudy warmth at 58°/29°, ideal for off-piste adventures if you check avy forecasts.
Pistes are primed with primary powder surfaces, secondary wet snow—hit the upper mountain for hero snow, but expect spring slush lower down (just 7% below April norms). Off-piste? Blower conditions calling with northwest gusts kicking up roostertails—locals say don't miss April blower or regret it forever.
Pro tip: Weather flips fast here, so pack layers, hit the Bridger Gondola or Aerial Tram early, and eye live cams for real-time. Resort's open wide, no special alerts, but avalanche awareness is key for sidecountry sends. Shred on, Tetons await!
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.