Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey shredders, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Teton pow stoke building fast! Summit snow depth sits at a solid 173cm (about 68 inches), while the base is lighter at 5cm (2 inches), but upper mountain magic has dropped 8cm in the last 24 hours and more freshies incoming. Over 48 hours, expect around 10cm total from recent dumps, pushing the season total to a healthy 104-146 inches at summit—perfect for linking turns on 63 of 116km slopes (54% open) served by 12 of 13 lifts spinning strong.
Weather's delivering the goods today with temps in the teens to upper 30s F, gusty SW winds 10-40mph, and snow showers mixing in for that freeze-thaw vibe turning to prime pow. Pistes are crusty in spots lower down (sulz/snow crust noted), but upper elevations are silky from new snow—off-piste beckons experts, just watch early-season hazards and stick to open lines as patrol keeps it tight.
Look ahead: Tomorrow (Dec 28) brings 2cm new at summit, cooling to 12F highs with SW winds; Sunday chills to 3F, then warming slightly Mon-Tue with flurries possible, snow line dropping low for widespread coverage through New Year's. Valley run's open, but fun park and halfpipe are closed—no night skiing yet.
Pro tip from us locals: It's the resort's 60th anniversary bash—grab advance Ikon Pass reservations 'cause crowds hit hard holidays, and score deals like past $60 tickets (watch jacksonhole.com app for updates). All lifts humming 9am-4pm (earlier weekends), Aerial Tram dropping 4139ft vert bombs. Bundle up, respect the steeps, and let's chase that cold smoke—Jackson's delivering epic days ahead!
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