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Jackson Hole Spring Dump: Thursday Through Saturday is Your Prime Window for Fresh Powder

Jackson Hole Spring Dump: Thursday Through Saturday is Your Prime Window for Fresh Powder

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Jackson Hole is firing up for some serious spring action, folks! Right now, the mountain is sitting pretty with 191 centimeters (about 6.3 feet) of snow at the summit, though the base has melted down to nothing as we're deep into the thaw season. The resort is running 81 of 116 kilometers of terrain with 11 of 13 lifts spinning, so there's still plenty to explore even as we head toward the April 12th close.

Here's where it gets really exciting: a significant storm system is about to roll through and dump some serious powder. We're talking 12 to 18 inches expected to fall between now and Friday, April 3rd. Today's looking a bit sketchy with a 20 percent chance of showers this afternoon, but tonight things are going to get interesting with a 60 percent chance of precipitation and some seriously gusty winds up to 31 mph. Tomorrow is going to be a wet-ish day with rain mixing with snow showers becoming all rain by mid-afternoon, with about a 90 percent chance of precipitation. Wednesday brings more of the same with showers likely and possible thunderstorms, and then Thursday is where the party really starts with legitimate rain and snow showers and another 100 percent chance of seeing some action.

The summit is forecasted to get pounded with new snow each day through Friday, ranging from 7 to 11 centimeters daily. By Thursday, conditions should really start looking prime with that fresh accumulation. The snow quality right now is classified as spring snow, which means the surface has that classic corn snow vibe that skis beautifully once the sun hits it. Yesterday's report noted fantastic carving conditions with moderate, gusty westerly winds and clear, sunny skies, which is exactly what you want for spring skiing.

Looking at the bigger picture, temperatures are oscillating in that classic spring pattern. Today's high is hovering around 61°F at the base with lows dipping to 37°F tonight, which should preserve conditions nicely at elevation. Wednesday will see highs near 50°F, and Thursday should be even cooler at 43°F, perfect for consolidating that incoming snow. By the weekend, things warm up again with potential for more corn snow conditions.

The season total sits at an impressive snowpack, and with this incoming system, skiers and riders are looking at genuinely excellent conditions through the end of the season. The last significant snowfall was March 17th, so fresh turns have been a bit limited lately, making this upcoming storm absolutely crucial. If you've been thinking about heading to the Tetons, the window between Thursday and Saturday is going to be absolutely prime before things warm up again. Just be prepared for some serious wind and potentially reduced visibility on Thursday when that system is really cooking. Spring at Jackson Hole is unpredictable, so gear up for anything and get ready to send it!

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