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Jackson Hole snow report

America's serious mountain: Corbet's Couloir, big verticals, consequential terrain. Deep-day decisions here deserve real numbers, not marketing reports.

United States · North America · live from the weather model at 1924–3185 m

Base
1924 m APPROX
Summit
3185 m APPROX
Season
Late November – early April
Region
North America
Getting there
Jackson Hole airport inside the valley, ~30 min.

Conditions right now

Read at summit elevation the moment you opened this page.

Reading the model at 3185 m…
Full instrument reading for Jackson Hole

Hourly windows, accumulation ranges, confidence and travel flags, or the transparent 0–100 Ski Meter score.

Full report Ski Meter score

Weather data by Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0), adapted for display. Elevations are approximate published figures; forecasts are model estimates, not guarantees.

Why it snows here

The Tetons rise 2,100 m straight off the valley floor with no foothills, so storms unload on this first wall, and the steep terrain keeps its snow cold and chalky.

Reading Jackson Hole like a forecaster

The number that matters most at Jackson Hole is the difference between the base (1924 m) and the summit (3185 m): when the freezing level sits between the two, the mountain is split into rain or wet snow below and dry snow above. The Ski Meter reads the model at both elevations and scores the day with every point accounted for; the full report adds hourly timing, accumulation ranges and confidence tags so you can decide when to travel, not just whether.