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Jackson Hole's Epic Deep Snow Season: 350 Inches and Counting This February

Jackson Hole's Epic Deep Snow Season: 350 Inches and Counting This February

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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming

Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is firing on all cylinders right now—full throttle into epic winter mode with every lift and trail spinning at 100%! All 13 lifts are cranking, including the Aerial Tram and Bridger Gondola from 9am daily (earlier on weekends), unlocking 116km of pure Teton bliss open for shredding. Base depth sits at a solid 41-48cm (that's 16-19 inches), while the summit at 3185m boasts a burly 234-242cm (92-95 inches) of settled snow, primed for sending it.

Freshies? Grabbed 5cm (2 inches) in the last 24 hours, keeping things playful with old snow quality overall but new top layers begging for your turns. Season total? A monstrous 350 inches and climbing, thanks to February's blizzard bonanza dumping over 132 inches (11 feet) already—talk about a dream deep-snow season! Off-piste is variable with wind crust possible in spots, but pistes are groomed hero snow, ideal for carving or buttering boards; watch for sun-affected lower zones after warm spells.

Weather's dialed today with cool mixes of sun and clouds, highs in the single digits to low 20s F (-12 to -6C), SW winds 5-20mph—perfect for faceshots without wind chill bite. Tonight flips to snow showers (40% chance,

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