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Jackson Hole Spring Shred: Base Depth, Blue Bird Days, and Storm Potential Incoming This Week

Jackson Hole Spring Shred: Base Depth, Blue Bird Days, and Storm Potential Incoming This Week

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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 firing on all cylinders right now with spring vibes turning the Tetons into a shredder's dream. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches at summit, mid-mountain, or base—but that base is holding strong at around 20cm down low and a beefy 249cm up top at 10,450 feet, perfect for carving those legendary steeps. Season total? Think 146 inches at the summit from earlier dumps, well on track for the resort's epic 412-inch average.

All 13 lifts are spinning, including the Aerial Tram and Bridger Gondola, with 88-100% of 130 trails open (100-116km groomed and ready), valley run included—pure playground status through April 12. Piste conditions scream spring snow: firm yet carveable, while off-piste beckons experts with that corny base for chutes and trees, but watch for rocks in lower elevations after the mild spell.

Today's weather? Partly sunny and balmy with highs near 60-63°F at base (40s up high), southwesterly breezes gusting 20-30mph—prime for laps without freezing your face off. Looking ahead, it's a mixed bag of sun and storm potential: tomorrow highs 65-66°F mostly sunny, then breezy 63°F with 30% shower chance Monday. By Tuesday, rain/snow likely (70% chance) drops temps to 51°F highs, cooling to 38°F Thursday with 1 inch new snow possible falling resort-wide. Expect freeze-thaw cycles, light snow showers mid-week adding 1-3 inches total over five days, snowline dipping low—could be hero snow if it sticks!

Locals tip: Winds are whipping 15-50mph, so gear up for variable viz and rapid changes—Jackson's weather flips faster than a park rat. Storm ski potential incoming, but pack layers for those 30s lows. Resort's buzzing, terrain parks might be iffy, no night skiing. Grab your pass and send it—the Hole's waiting to test your legs!

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