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Jackson Hole Spring Shredding: Epic Corn Season Before April Close
Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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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 spring shredding as the season winds down toward its April 12 close! Summit snow depth sits around 88-193 inches with base depths slim at 5-13 inches, perfect for carving those sun-baked groomers while the Teton views pop under bluebird skies. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but recent 3-inch dumps and wind have softened things up for playful turns.
All 13 lifts are spinning (or close to it, with 10-13 reported open), unlocking 88% of terrain—think 114 of 130 trails or 66 of 141 runs, loaded with spring snow that's machine-groomed at the base and variable higher up. Pistes are fresh and friendly, off-piste is prime for fresh tracks amid that 103% average snowpack, though watch for slush as temps climb. Season totals? A beastly 217-356 inches at the summit, way above average for non-stop stoke.
Right now, expect freeze-thaw vibes: mid-20s°F at summit, pushing 50°F+ in Teton Village with northwest breezes 5-20 mph—grab sunscreen for those face-melting rays! Over the next 5 days, highs hit 38-51°F at base with lows 11-34°F; snow unlikely early but 1-5 inches possible mid-week, dropping to resort level as coldsnaps bring sub-20°F chills and light showers. Ideal for corn harvesting before it turns to mash.
Pro tip: Lifts run 9am-4pm, but rapid weather shifts are JH norm—pack layers and check BTNF avalanche forecasts. Spring conditions mean hero snow by morning, so hit it early for the goods. Who's lapping Sublette or airing Corbets today? Your legs will thank you!
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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 spring shredding as the season winds down toward its April 12 close! Summit snow depth sits around 88-193 inches with base depths slim at 5-13 inches, perfect for carving those sun-baked groomers while the Teton views pop under bluebird skies. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but recent 3-inch dumps and wind have softened things up for playful turns.
All 13 lifts are spinning (or close to it, with 10-13 reported open), unlocking 88% of terrain—think 114 of 130 trails or 66 of 141 runs, loaded with spring snow that's machine-groomed at the base and variable higher up. Pistes are fresh and friendly, off-piste is prime for fresh tracks amid that 103% average snowpack, though watch for slush as temps climb. Season totals? A beastly 217-356 inches at the summit, way above average for non-stop stoke.
Right now, expect freeze-thaw vibes: mid-20s°F at summit, pushing 50°F+ in Teton Village with northwest breezes 5-20 mph—grab sunscreen for those face-melting rays! Over the next 5 days, highs hit 38-51°F at base with lows 11-34°F; snow unlikely early but 1-5 inches possible mid-week, dropping to resort level as coldsnaps bring sub-20°F chills and light showers. Ideal for corn harvesting before it turns to mash.
Pro tip: Lifts run 9am-4pm, but rapid weather shifts are JH norm—pack layers and check BTNF avalanche forecasts. Spring conditions mean hero snow by morning, so hit it early for the goods. Who's lapping Sublette or airing Corbets today? Your legs will thank you!
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.