Jackson Hole ski resort record snowfall

More than 11 feet of snow in 15 days. Record breaking.

“This is a January for the record books,” said Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Vice President of Operations Tim Mason. “I’m impressed by the virility and sustained nature of this storm cycle…. Not to mention the skiing has been incredible.”

340cm (134 inches) of snow fell on the upper mountain in the first fortnight of the new decade at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming. The resort’s current base depth of 2.3 metres (91 inches) make this January the deepest ever in the resort’s history.

More than 11 feet (more than 3.3m) of snow has blanketed the Tetons since January 1, 2020.

https://www.inthesnow.com/jackson-hole-reports-record-snowfall-to-start-new-decade/

https://www.jacksonhole.com/

Thanks to Clay Olson for this link

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January 19, 2020 at 05:51AM

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