
"Jay Peak Resort in Vermont is having a great season and broke the 200-inch of snow milestone today, two days before Christmas. Jay picked up an additional one to two inches overnight, pushing its season total to 201 inches and counting. This is the fastest the resort has ever reached that milestone. On Saturday, Jay Peak had accumulated 198 inches of snowfall for the season. Sunday and Monday brought minimal snow, leaving the resort at 199 inches yesterday."
"Jay Peak has almost all its terrain open already, while other resorts around the country are off to a slow start of their 2025-26 season. The resort currently has a base depth of 16 to 40 inches with 75 of its 82 trails open. Eight of its nine lifts are running, and one of its three terrain parks is open. Jay Peak had 81 out of its 82 trails open before a storm pushed through on Friday,"
"Looking at the weather forecast ahead, Jay Peak's Tim Kelley is forecasting more snow by Wednesday morning for the mountain. The snowpack is deepening at Jay Peak, and the season is just beginning, with more snow on the way. Last season, due to significant snowfall, Jay Peak closed on Sunday, May 11. With how this season has started, this can turn out to be another epic season for Jay Peak."
Jay Peak in Vermont reached 201 inches of seasonal snowfall two days before Christmas, the fastest time the resort has reached 200 inches. The mountain added one to two inches overnight after reaching 198–199 inches earlier in the weekend. Temperatures are forecast in the mid-20s with snow beginning this afternoon and intensifying through the night, and another foot of snow is possible by Wednesday morning. The resort reports a base depth of 16–40 inches, 75 of 82 trails open, eight of nine lifts running, and one terrain park open. A recent rain event briefly affected conditions, but snowpack is deepening and last season's 475-inch total suggests potential for another epic season.
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