
Mountain weather can be extreme and unpredictable, and is almost always a major factor in any climb or expedition. Our guides are knowledgeable and experienced weather observers, and a guide's ability to read and make appropriately safe decisions in response to the weather often spells the difference between success and failure.
Our safety record at JHMG is one of the best in the guiding world—period. We've achieved this distinction by our intimate knowledge of the mountain climates and environments where we climb.
Take a moment and explore our pages on climate and weather in the areas we climb throughout the West.
You may learn more about weather and climate of specific areas by visiting NOAA.
For specific weather information for Jackson Hole and the Teton Mountains, as well as links to a wide selection of weather maps, satellite, radar, computer models, web cams, road reports, and much more, visit www.mountainweather.com.