New snowfall: Jay Peak accumulation & what's predicted today.
New Snow Fall ski area average |
42 cm |
Last Snowfall Date most recent new snow |
No report available No report available |
Base Snow Depth altitude 534 m |
N/A cm |
Top Snow Depth altitude 1222 m |
N/A cm |
Snow Conditions surface condition for skiing |
No report available |
Today amount forecast today |
8.2 cm |
The most recent dump in this resort in USA was 42 cm on No report available - current conditions are described as "No report available".
The bottom of the piste lies at an altitude of 534 metres - the latest report indicates depth at this altitude is N/A centimetres.
The top lift station lies at 1222 metres altitude - measurments indicate that current depth at the top of the lift served skiable terrain is N/A centimetres.
There are 8.2 centimetres of new snow forecast today on the Jay Peak ski area.
data is from No report available predictions and forecasting run
Ski area, lift status and skiing conditions expected today.
Ski Area / Ski Lifts lift status & area open |
N/A % |
Visibility can you see hazards? |
poor |
Skiing Conditions weather forecast today in Jay Peak |
max 4 |
Jay Peak Summit ski and snowboard conditions at the top of Jay Peak ski area |
summit min -3 °C |
Approximately N/A percent of Jay Peak lifts and trails will be open today.
Affects your ability to see & avoid obstacles like other skiers, negotiate bumps & moguls or avoid dangers such as piste & cliff edges on piste... and crevasses off-piste!
Precipitation and cloud cover plus max day temperature and minimum night temp.
Weather conditions are very different at the top of the Jay Peak ski area - go equipped for comfort & safety on the whole mountain.
Find snow close to Jay Peak with these nearby reports.
Resort |
Top Depth Base Depth |
New Snow Depth/Date |
Current Conditions | More Today? |
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Natural and man made fresh powder in this American resort.
The average annual snowfall in Jay Peak is 843 centimetres each year.
Natural powder is augmented with 65 cannons or "snow guns" along ?km of piste which equates to approximately 80% of all Jay Peak runs.
Off-piste skiing and snowboarding is permitted which helps to alleviate the wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.
Local Resources
You can get the latest Jay Peak report and forecast free on your mobile phone by visiting our mobile website.
You can also call the Jay Peak Information phone number 9889601 to hear their report in these languages: English French.
Slope Orientation
The slopes in the Jay Peak domain face in these directions: NE
Top Tips:
In the coldest winter months of January and February you'll be grateful for a resort with South facing ski areas, which offer some welcome light and warmth in the depths of a mountain winter.
In the warmest spring months of April and May, you'll find the best (ie not slushy) riding is to be had on the cooler and shady North facing trails.
Jay Peak rating for snow quality is 4 stars out of 5 overall