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April 9 2012 - Reported as of: 1000 AM

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What a winter season, ending with some of the best snow in the Rockies for 2011/2012.  The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is now closed and will resume operations for the Summer on May 26th.  However, some businesses in Teton Village will be open throughout the Spring for your visiting pleasure.  Please join us this summer for more fun, excitement and adventure.  Mountain biking, hiking, paragliding, horseback riding, the list goes on, not to mention the breathtaking views from our world famous Aerial Tram.  For more information and updates, please review our website or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.  Have a wonderful day!!!  TR

Snow

at 6am
summit  mid
Since lifts closed

0"

0"
24 Hours

0"

0"
48 Hours

0"

0"
Snow Depth

91"

67"
Season Total

373"

300"

More info:
MountainWeather.com
NOAA Forecast
BTNF Avalanche Forecast
US/Pacific IR Loop
NOAA Western Radar Loop
TetonSnowInfo.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lifts & Terrain

0

of 12
Lifts Open
Live Lift Status

0

of 116
Trails Open
Trail Status | Map

0

 
Groomed Trails Open
Grooming Report
Open Bronco Beginner Terrain Park: closed
Open Antelope Flats Intermediate Terrain Park: closed
Closed Halfpipe: closed

0 km

 
X-Country Open
 

Weather

Mostly SunnyToday's Forecast
Partly Coudy
Expected Highs
Upper-Mountain: 48°F (9°C)
Base: 66°F (19°C)
Mostly SunnyTomorrow
Partly Coudy
Expected Highs
Upper-Mountain: 48°F (9°C)
Base: 64°F (18°C)
Mostly SunnyNext Day
Thunder Storms
Expected Highs
Upper-Mountain: 45°F (7°C)
Base: 64°F (18°C)

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This snow and weather report is for Teton Village, Wyoming and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Snowfall information is obtained from directly from the snow study plots maintained by the Bridger-Teton National Forest Avalanche Forecast Center. Weather information is obtained from NOAA and MountainWeather.com, but weather patterns in Jackson Hole are exceedingly difficult to predict - when venturing into the mountains, be prepared for rapid, dramatic weather changes.