Jay Peak, VT, Hits 400 Inches of Snow for the Season - SnowBrains
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Jay Peak, VT, Hits 400 Inches of Snow for the Season - SnowBrains
"Jay Peak Resort has officially crossed the 400-inch mark for the 2025-26 season, officially making it one of the snowiest resorts in the United States. The milestone puts Jay second in the United States to Mount Baker Ski Area, Washington, which reported 446 inches as of March 30."
"This year's pace has been especially notable. Jay hit 100 inches by Thanksgiving, reached 200 inches before Christmas, and surpassed 300 inches on January 26 - the fastest accumulation rate in at least 25 years."
"On the mountain, conditions remain solid for April. The base ranges from 16 to 40 inches, with surfaces described as firm but edgeable, improved by recent snowfall."
Jay Peak Resort has officially recorded over 400 inches of snowfall for the 2025-26 season, ranking second in the U.S. behind Mount Baker Ski Area. The resort's 10-year average snowfall is 372 inches, and last season it reached 475 inches, the highest in two decades. This season's accumulation has been rapid, hitting 100 inches by Thanksgiving and surpassing 300 inches by January 26. Current conditions remain solid with a base of 16 to 40 inches and all nine lifts operational.
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