Jay Peak Buried in 36 Inches: Vermont Storm Delivers 60 Hours of Snow
Jay Peak woke up to an unbelievable scene this Friday morning. According to a 7:20 AM update, the sun finally broke through after nearly 60 hours of nonstop snowfall, including a full-blown blizzard for much of the past 36 hours. Early estimates show that more than 36 inches of new snow have fallen since Tuesday, instantly turning Jay Peak into one of the snowiest spots in New England right now.
This storm has been called the storm of the winter, dropping deep, dry powder across the upper reaches of Vermont. Skiers and riders are already buzzing about how good the weekend conditions could be, with fresh terrain and untouched lines waiting after one of the longest storms so far this season.
For anyone heading north for a winter getaway, Jay Peak is known for delivering the most natural snow in the East — and this storm only strengthens that reputation. Snowbanks are high, the trees are coated, and the early-morning sun is lighting up a true mid-December winter landscape.
If you’re planning a group trip, bachelor weekend, or winter escape in Vermont, this is shaping up to be a prime time. Fresh snow, cold temps, and a fully reset mountain mean the next few days could offer some of the best conditions of the early season. And while you’re up here enjoying the mountains, VTStrippers.com is available for private entertainment bookings anywhere in the region.

Winter is officially locked in at Jay Peak — and with over three feet of new snow on the ground, the season just kicked into high gear.
