Jackson Hole Daily Snow

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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 5 years ago March 21, 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 89 and 107 inches.

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

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Thursday

Very mild and dry conditions continue on Thursday. Temperatures will rise well into the 40s by midday Thursday ahead of increasing clouds on Thursday evening. 

Friday - Saturday

Chances for light snowfall will return during the second half of Friday and into Saturday but totals look very light. The best shot will arrive on Friday night but again, I'm only expecting 1-3 inches as the best totals remain in Utah and Colorado. 

Sunday - Sunday night

Yet another wave of light to moderate snowfall could then be in the works for Sunday and into Monday. This wave also doesn't look strong but an additional 1-4 inches could be in play through Sunday night. 

Monday - Tuesday

Two dry and mild days will follow on Monday and Tuesday of next week. Temperatures will likely rise well into the upper 30s and possibly into the 40s each day. 

Later Next Week

Our full attention will then shift to the middle and end of next week as the potential for a stronger system slides into the Intermountain West. We still have plenty of time to dial in the details but start planning for healthier snowfall beginning around Wednesday, March 27th and into Friday, March 29th. 

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

About Our Forecaster

Sam Collentine

Meteorologist

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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