Jackson Hole Daily Snow

Heads up, there may be fresher snow! Read the latest Jackson Hole Daily Snow

By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 5 years ago March 19, 2019

Update

Snow Conditions

0 inches over the past 24 hours. 

Jackson Hole's official snow report shows 380 inches at mid-mountain and 486 inches on the upper mountain so far this season and a base depth of 91 and 109 inches.

Our internal analysis has the snowpack currently sitting at 116% compared to the 30-year average.

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Tuesday - Thursday

Our weather will remain quiet through Thursday as we await our next chance for snow over the upcoming weekend. Temperatures on the mountain will become very mild as mid-mountains highs rise into the upper 30s on Tuesday and well into the 40s for Wednesday and Thursday. We can also expect very light winds and mostly sunny skies on Tuesday and Wednesday ahead of increasing clouds on Thursday. 

Friday - Sunday

A very disorganized pattern will bring multiple chances for snow to the Tetons from Friday through Sunday night. The first round will arrive from the south by Friday afternoon and deliver light totals through Saturday. Temperatures will remain very warm so expect dense snow and very spring-like conditions.

We'll then be watching for a slightly better looking system on Sunday and into Sunday night as colder temps swing into the region. Monday morning could be our only real shot at receiving soft(ish) conditions through mid next week. 

Next Week

Dry conditions will likely settle in on Monday and Tuesday of next week. We'll then be keeping an eye on March 27th through the 29th for another refresh. Still too early to get into any details but it looks promising. 

As always, keep an eye on our 1-10 day forecast for Jackson Hole and right here for the latest updates.

Thanks for reading!

SAM COLLENTINE

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Sam Collentine

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Sam Collentine is the Chief Operating Officer of OpenSnow and lives in Basalt, Colorado. Before joining OpenSnow, he studied Atmospheric Science at the University of Colorado, spent time at Channel 7 News in Denver, and at the National Weather Service in Boulder.

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