Jackson Hole Smashes Historic January Snowfall Records

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has had a January for the ages so far, shattering historic snowfall records with an incredible 126 inches, or 10.5 feet! The previous mid-January record at the resort was a measly 102 inches in 2000, leaps and bounds ahead of the third record in 1995 of 95 inches.

Here’s a table with data from the 
Bridger Teton Avalanche Center that shows exactly how much snow Jackson has received every day thus far this year. Please note that there was not a single snowless day. Knock on wood.

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January Daily Snowfalls:

  • 1.1.20      7”
  • 1.2.20     14”
  • 1.3.20      4”
  • 1.4.20      3”
  • 1.5.20      5”
  • 1.6.20      9”
  • 1.7.20       8” 
  • 1.8.20      1”
  • 1.9.20      18”
  • 1.10.20     15”
  • 1.11.20      3”
  • 1.12.20    18”
  • 1.13.20     8”
  • 1.14.20    13”

These totals, though incredibly exciting as more snow rolls in around the corner, serve as a constant reminder to be careful and safe in- and out-of-bounds this ski season. Happy powdays!

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