Jackson Hole, WY, Breaks 300 Inches of Snowfall For the Season - SnowBrains
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Jackson Hole, WY, Breaks 300 Inches of Snowfall For the Season - SnowBrains
"As of March 9, 2026, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) has officially crossed the 300-inch mark for total seasonal snowfall, a significant milestone that shows a resilient winter season despite a late start."
"While the early season was hampered by unseasonably warm temperatures that delayed the resort's opening into late November, a series of powerful storms in January and February-including one cycle that delivered nearly four feet of snow -have bolstered the snowpack significantly."
"Reaching the 300-inch threshold by the first week of March keeps the 2025-26 season within striking distance of Jackson Hole's historical averages of 458 inches per season."
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort reached 301 inches of total seasonal snowfall at the summit by March 9, 2026, crossing the significant 300-inch milestone. Mid-mountain elevations recorded 209 inches, with an additional 3 inches falling overnight. Despite a delayed opening in late November due to unseasonably warm temperatures, powerful storms in January and February substantially strengthened the snowpack. One storm cycle alone delivered nearly four feet of snow. The current accumulation places the 2025-26 season within reach of Jackson Hole's historical average of 458 inches per season, positioning the resort for continued strong conditions into March.
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