SnowBrains Forecast: 1-2 Feet of High-Quality Powder for Jackson Hole This Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 1-2 Feet of High-Quality Powder for Jackson Hole This Week - SnowBrains
"WeatherTwo storms should deliver 10″-16″ of new snow at Jackson Hole from Monday night through Thursday night, with snow quality improving sharply after the warm first wave. Sunday and Monday stay mostly dry with a mild, breezy feel, then the pattern turns active late Monday night. The first system runs warmer with higher snow levels and stronger ridge winds, then the midweek system comes in colder with much lighter, fluffier snow."
"snow levels starting near 6,000 feet to 7,000 feet Monday evening before dropping below the 6,311 feet base elevation overnight. That supports a denser start on the lower mountain, while the upper mountain stays snow and turns colder faster near the 10,450 feet summit. Snow-to-liquid ratios run mostly in the 10-14:1 range during the core of the storm, so expect fairly good snow with a heavier feel early and lighter bursts as colder air settles in."
"Wednesday into Thursday reloads the Tetons with colder air and another 5″-8″ of snow that should ski light and dry. Guidance tightens up on this one, with better agreement on timing, lower snow levels, and lighter winds compared to the Tuesday system. Snow levels stay well below the base for most of the event, and temperatures trend colder, which keeps conditions supportive for top-to-bottom snow. Snow-to-liquid ratios generally sit in the 16-20:1 range, so this storm has the bes"
Jackson Hole should see 10–16 inches of new snow from Monday night through Thursday night. Sunday and Monday will remain mostly dry and mild before an active pattern begins late Monday night. The first storm arrives late Monday with 5–7 inches, higher snow levels near 6,000–7,000 feet, stronger ridge winds, and 10–14:1 snow-to-liquid ratios producing denser snow at lower elevations. A colder midweek system Wednesday into Thursday will add another 5–8 inches with lower snow levels, lighter winds, and 16–20:1 ratios yielding light, dry snow. Additional snow chances exist into the weekend.
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