Day / Night | Jay Peak Snow-Forecast Snow |
Base Weather
Base Wthr 594m |
Base Temp.
Base Temp 594m |
Base Wind 594m | Freezing Level Freeze Alt. |
Top Weather
Top Wthr 1258m |
Top Temp.
Top Temp 1258m |
Top Wind 1258m |
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Today 22/02/25 |
0.0 cm |
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-6 °c |
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80m |
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-13 °c |
![]() 36kph |
night Tonight | 0.4 cm |
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-16 °c |
![]() 26kph |
36m |
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-12 °c |
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Sunday 23/02/25 |
0.2 cm |
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-4 °c |
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37m |
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-9 °c |
![]() 43kph |
night
Sunday night |
0.4 cm |
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-14 °c |
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83m |
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-8 °c |
![]() 41kph |
Monday 24/02/25 |
0.0 cm |
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0 °c |
![]() 12kph |
254m |
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-9 °c |
![]() 15kph |
night
Monday night |
0.1 cm |
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-8 °c |
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11m |
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-9 °c |
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Tuesday 25/02/25 |
0.4 cm |
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1 °c |
![]() 36kph |
451m |
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0 °c |
![]() 63kph |
night
Tuesday night |
0.7 cm |
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-4 °c |
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437m |
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-3 °c |
![]() 56kph |
Wednesday 26/02/25 |
0.5 cm |
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3 °c |
![]() 32kph |
97m |
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-5 °c |
![]() 46kph |
night
Wednesday night |
0.6 cm |
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-12 °c |
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383m |
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-8 °c |
![]() 48kph |
Thursday 27/02/25 |
0.0 cm |
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-6 °c |
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17m |
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-13 °c |
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night
Thursday night |
0.5 cm |
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-14 °c |
![]() 16kph |
33m |
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-11 °c |
![]() 25kph |
Weather forecast & 6 day predicted precipitation.
Weather data is from 22/02/2025 forecast for USA
Predicted 6 day weather forecast is for 5 cm new snow fall expected by 28 Feb 2025.
Weather predictions last updated 21 Feb 2025 at 11:08
Find great skiing close to Jay Peak with these nearby resort weather forecasts.
Ski Resort |
Top Depth Base Depth |
Next New Snow Forecast |
Current Conditions | Weather Today |
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Weather and Man Made Snow in Jay Peak
On an annual basis, Jay Peak's average frozen precipitation is 843cm.
This natural weather-created snowfall is helped along with 65 snow guns or "cannons" on ?km of piste - that's over 80% of the total length of Jay Peak trails.
Off-piste snowboarding and sking is allowed and of course this has the secondary effect of reducing the wear and tear on snow condition on the pisted runs.
Jay Peak Official & Local Weather Info Source
You can call the Jay Peak Weather Information phone number 9889601 to hear their forecast in these languages: English French.
Ski area & ski slope orientation - NE
The ski slopes in the Jay Peak ski area face in these directions: NE
Top Tips:
In the coldest winter months of January and February choose a resort with south facing areas, more light and warmth in the depths of alpine winter.
In warmer spring months the best riding is on cooler and shady North facing slopes.