The Jay Peak snow report for May 02 is a 12" base depth with 2 of 9 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Jay Peak are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: Friday May 2 at 7:31 AM
2/9 Lifts Today. Both The Bonnie and The Jet at 9:00a.
Welcome to May, where you might need a raincoat in the morning and sunscreen by lunch. The corn is cooking, the lifts are spinning (mostly), and spring is doing exactly what it does best: everything at once.
After a damp start, skies are expected to shift from rainy to cloudy as the morning progresses, with a small chance of the sun peeking through late in the afternoon. Temps will linger in the upper 40s to low 50s before transitioning to the low 60s when the sun makes an appearance, ideal conditions for those in search of creamy spring corn.
Amazing snow for late March! Lots of fresh snow made for powder everywhere in the morning and by afternoon some scraped off spots but still great. Finally got to ride the tram too. Lift lines were quite long though for all the upper mountain lifts.
Jay Peak Resort, located on Jay Peak in Vermont’s Green Mountains, is home to some of the East’s best terrain providing skiers and riders with amazing tree glades, long groomed trails, and abundant natural snowfall. The resort lies just south of the Canadian border near the town of Jay, Vermont.
At Jay Peak, there is a great mix of beginner to advanced trails connected by an updated chairlift system. The ski area contains a large snow making infrastructure able to cover a majority of the resort.