
"If you thought the last storm was big, buckle up. In the past 24 hours, Jay Peak got hammered with another 16-24 inches of fresh powder, pushing the 48-hour total to a ridiculous 40 inches and still counting. The seven-day tally now sits at 69 inches, and the season total is a jaw-dropping 92 inches - all before Thanksgiving. That's not "decent early season" snow."
"Reports are that the snow is light, chalky, cold-smoke Vermont powder. Skies are clearing, the sun is about to make its grand entrance, and temperatures are staying plenty low to preserve every inch of this gift. Translation: the coverage heading into opening weekend is shaping up to be the best anyone can remember in a very long time. What's Open & How to Ride Right Now"
Jay Peak received another 16–24 inches in 24 hours, lifting the 48-hour total to about 40 inches and the seven-day total to 69 inches, producing a season total near 92 inches before Thanksgiving. Snow conditions are described as light, chalky, cold-smoke Vermont powder with clearing skies and cold temperatures preserving coverage. Lifts will spin daily through the weekend. Promotional details include a free bonus day for Mission Affordable 4-Pack buyers on November 22, printed season passes on November 26, $69 day tickets, and a $199 family opening lodging package. Operations pause Mon–Thu next week, resume Nov 28–29 for phased openings. Snowmaking and grooming work is ongoing on Stateside.
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