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Jay Peak Snow Forecast

2cm new snow forecast in Jay Peak this week
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Detailed Jay Peak weather forecast below. Live conditions on our snow report & live webcams. Historical snow on Jay Peak snow history page.

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Jay Peak Snow Forecast - 12 Jul 2025

Day / Night Jay Peak Snow-Forecast Snow Base Weather Base
Wthr
630m
Base Temp. Base
Temp
630m
Base Wind 630m Freezing Level Freeze (altitude) Alt. Top Weather Top
Wthr
1208m
Top Temp. Top
Temp
1208m
Top Wind 1208m
Today
12/07/25
0.0 cm 25 °c E
6kph
3912m 13 °c E
7kph
night Tonight 0.2 cm 13 °c WSW
8kph
4041m 15 °c WSW
12kph
Sunday
13/07/25
0.0 cm 27 °c SSW
11kph
4657m 16 °c SSW
19kph
night Sunday
night
0.1 cm 15 °c SW
14kph
4484m 17 °c SW
25kph

Weather forecast & 2 day predicted precipitation.

Weather data is from 12/07/2025 forecast for USA

Weather forecast for Jay Peak in USA

Predicted 2 day weather forecast is for 2 cm new snow fall expected by 18 Jul 2025.

Weather predictions last updated 07 Jul 2025 at 11:38

Predicted Mountain Conditions in Resorts Nearby

Find great skiing close to Jay Peak with these nearby resort weather forecasts.

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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.


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