Jackson Hole Ski Report Blog

You just found yourself here - I am not going to waste your time. You will get actual current ski and weather reports and images from me - Rick Armstrong - A long time professional skier.

To catch this up to date. We have had one of the most amazing ski seasons in my 19 years here in Jackson. As of Feb. 14th we have had over 408 inches of snow. The over temperatures have remained cold (until this week) keeping the snow in pristine condition. Jackson Hole Mountain resort has rarely skied this well. I have had over 40!!!!!! Powder days this season. I am very lucky to be able to base my businessout of Teton Village in the winter allowing me to get out almost every morning. If you want the skinny just give me a call.

Valentines Day skiing in Jackson Hole -

Expect Packed Powder in bounds and Powder at higher elevations in the back country. We received about 7 inches of light density snow yesterday. The wind is currently ripping with gusts to 65mph from the north - northwest - cold! Temps expected to drop to 10 below tonight.

G E N - A V A L A N C H E - H A Z A R Ds

High Elevation (9,001´-10,501´) A.M. MODERATE P.M. MODERATE
Mid Elevation (7,501´-9,001´) A.M. MODERATE P.M. MODERATE
Low Elevation (6,000´-7,500´) A.M. LOW P.M. LOW
Extreme: Wide spread areas of unstable snow exist and avalanches are certain on some slopes. Backcountry travel should be avoided.
High: Mostly unstable snow exists on a variety of aspects and slope angles. Natural avalanches are likely. Travel in avalanche terrain not recommended.
Considerable: Dangerous unstable slabs exist on steep terrain on certain aspects. Human triggered avalanches probable. Natural avalanches possible.
Moderate: Areas of unstable snow exist. Human triggered avalanches are possible. Larger triggers may be necessary as the snowpack becomes more stable. Use caution.
Low: Mostly stable snow exists. Avalanches are unlikely except in isolated pockets.



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