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Wildflowers in summer with the Teton Range in the distance Wildflowers in summer with the Teton Range in the distance

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Wildflowers in summer

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Skiers in the winter

 
 
 

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Weather Radar for Northern Rockies


Provided by the National Weather Service

 

Additional Weather Forecasts

National Weather Service:

Moose, WY
Riverton, WY Regional Weather
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Top of the cragged Grand Teton

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Avalanche Forecast

Bridger-Teton National Forest:
Backcountry Avalanche Hazard Forecast
(307) 733-2664 recorded information
(307) 739-2607 report observed avalanche activity

 

Annual Weather Averages and Conditions

The chart below was calculated using data collected at Moose, Wyoming from 1958 to 2016.

Month Avg. Max. Temp

Avg. Min.
Temp

Avg. Precip
(inches)

Avg. Snowfall
(inches)

Avg. Snow Depth
(inches)

January
26.1
0.9
2.62
43.1
27
February
31.0
3.2
1.89
28.7
33
March
39.4
12.1
1.61
20.3
30
April
49.3
22.3
1.52
9.5
12
May
60.9
30.8
1.95
2.4
0
June
70.7
37.3
1.74
0.1
0
July
80.6
41.6
1.15
0
0
August
79.2
39.7
1.33
0
0
September
69.3
32.1
1.40
0.4
0
October
55.7
23.2
1.44
4.7
0
November
38.3
13.6
2.14
23.4
4
December
26.5
1.8
2.55
39.5
16
Annual
52.3
21.6
21.33
172.2
10

Jackson Hole has long, cold winters. The first heavy snows fall by November 1 and continue through April; snow and frost are possible during any month.

Mid-April, May, June
Mild days and cool nights alternate with rain and snow. Valley trails are usually snow covered until late May.

July and August
Warm days and cool nights prevail, with afternoon thundershowers common.

September, October, November
Sunny days and cold nights alternate with rain and occasional snow storms.

December through mid-April
Between storms the days are sunny and nights are frigid. Snow blankets the mountains and valley. Vehicles with four-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or all-weather tires are recommended for winter travel, roads may be closed during blizzards. Drive at or below posted speed limits as conditions warrant; moose and other wildlife are often seen crossing roads during the winter.

Recommended Clothing
Raingear is recommended during spring, summer and fall. Sub-zero temperatures are common throughout winter and demand multi-layered clothing, hats, mittens and cold weather boots.

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 170
Moose, WY 83012

Phone:

307-739-3399
Talk to a Ranger? To speak to a Grand Teton National Park ranger call 307–739–3399 for visitor information Monday-Friday during business hours.

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