Local Climate Typical October weather is cooler and cloudier as Fall deepens in Jackson Hole. We had a few nice days in the middle of the month. The leaves changed, the light softened and then cold air descended from the north. At the end of the month, overnight temperatures plummeted below zero to break all records. The upcoming winter forecast is "cold and … [Read more...] about October Nature News: Arctic cold breaks records in Jackson Hole, National Elk Refuge scales back feeding program
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September Nature News: Fall shifts yield golden hues and animals on the move
Local Climate September began with sunny skies and warm days. Afternoon temperatures reached 60 to 70 degrees with chilly nights. By the third week, weather changed and snow accumulated in the high country. The month ended with snow on the mountain peaks and a hard frost in the valley. Fall has begun. In Jackson Hole, you will find Cottonwoods along … [Read more...] about September Nature News: Fall shifts yield golden hues and animals on the move
July Nature News: A glorious month for fun and adventure in the Tetons
Heavenly — this word best describes the month of July in Jackson Hole. Warm afternoons coupled with cool evenings and occasional rain showers and thunderstorms have replenished the natural world. With endless summer adventure and recreation options and the great weather, there was a lot of fun being had during this glorious month! The wet, cool … [Read more...] about July Nature News: A glorious month for fun and adventure in the Tetons
April Nature News: The whispers of spring breeze into Jackson Hole
Local April was wet and cool but the sunny days felt like Spring! Jackson Hole is 43 degrees North latitude so days get noticeably longer at this time of year. The grass is turning green on the valley floor and the snow continues to melt but leaves have yet to develop on the trees. Aspen catkins hang on the branch of male trees offering up the … [Read more...] about April Nature News: The whispers of spring breeze into Jackson Hole
February Nature News: Near Record Snow Stresses Plant-Eating Wildlife on the Hunt for Food
February has been a wild ride reminiscent of the 2016-17 winter, which broke all records for valley snow. Storm after storm has hit Jackson Hole this month putting smiles on the skiers' faces. But all this winter weather translates to delayed travel, ice dams on roofs, endless shoveling, and piles of snow to move and manage. As much as we love playing in the … [Read more...] about February Nature News: Near Record Snow Stresses Plant-Eating Wildlife on the Hunt for Food