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Jackson Hole Spring Finale: Corn Snow Mornings and Freeze-Thaw Magic Before Season Close
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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 as we cruise toward the April 12 close! Summit snow depth sits around 216-217 inches, but base is thinning to about 81 inches with spring conditions dominating—think sun-soaked crust by day, grabby in spots off-piste. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, last dump was early April, keeping things firm but skiable.
You're looking at 10 of 13 lifts spinning (all were open earlier this season), with 62-67% of 130+ trails open—plenty of steeps and glades for experts, though lower stuff's variable. Pistes are spring snow, groomed where possible; off-piste is fresh-ish but watch for avalanches (N/A rating lately) and slush. Season total? A beastly 346 inches at Jackson Hole, blowing past averages toward that legendary 458-inch norm.
Weather's classic Teton spring: today's max around 39-51°F at base (colder up top at 2°C/36°F), dropping to 18-36°F nights—freeze-thaw cycles mean corn snow mornings, softening afternoons. Next 5 days warm up fast: highs 39-63°F base (24-48°F summit), lows 14-39°F, with possible 2-3 inches new snow Saturday, cloudy then sunny spells, winds W-SW 5-20mph. Snowline dips low early week, but expect slushy fun turning to T-shirt temps by Friday—prime for carving!
Pro tip: Temps rising quick, so hit early for best snow; check BTNF avalanche forecast and mountain report for real-time shifts—weather flips fast here. Lifts run 9am-4pm, golden ticket deals for passholders. Grab your board, it's go-time before melt-out!
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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder chasers, Jackson Hole is dishing out epic late-season vibes as we cruise toward the April 12 close! Summit snow depth sits around 216-217 inches, but base is thinning to about 81 inches with spring conditions dominating—think sun-soaked crust by day, grabby in spots off-piste. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, last dump was early April, keeping things firm but skiable.
You're looking at 10 of 13 lifts spinning (all were open earlier this season), with 62-67% of 130+ trails open—plenty of steeps and glades for experts, though lower stuff's variable. Pistes are spring snow, groomed where possible; off-piste is fresh-ish but watch for avalanches (N/A rating lately) and slush. Season total? A beastly 346 inches at Jackson Hole, blowing past averages toward that legendary 458-inch norm.
Weather's classic Teton spring: today's max around 39-51°F at base (colder up top at 2°C/36°F), dropping to 18-36°F nights—freeze-thaw cycles mean corn snow mornings, softening afternoons. Next 5 days warm up fast: highs 39-63°F base (24-48°F summit), lows 14-39°F, with possible 2-3 inches new snow Saturday, cloudy then sunny spells, winds W-SW 5-20mph. Snowline dips low early week, but expect slushy fun turning to T-shirt temps by Friday—prime for carving!
Pro tip: Temps rising quick, so hit early for best snow; check BTNF avalanche forecast and mountain report for real-time shifts—weather flips fast here. Lifts run 9am-4pm, golden ticket deals for passholders. Grab your board, it's go-time before melt-out!
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.