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By Bryan Allegretto, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago February 24, 2019

All Forecast Models Jump Onto Big Storm Bandwagon...

Summary

- Sunday we have clouds with some peeks of sun. High winds with ridgetop winds gusting to 70+ mph affecting upper mountain lifts. Highs in the 20's on the upper mountains, and 30's at lake level. We could see a few snow showers move through into Sunday night with a dusting to an inch possible on the mountains. - The moisture streaming into northern CA will push south into Tahoe Monday afternoon through Thursday morning. Expect heavy snow and high winds through the period. We could see 2-6 feet on the mountains over the 3 days, and 1.5 - 4 feet at lake level. Strong ridgetop winds up to 70+ mph. Snow levels fluctuating between 5,000-6,500 feet before falling below 5,000 feet Wednesday night. - We could see a break for Thursday night into Friday night, with some sun for Friday. Highs into the 30's. - We may not see much of a break as the next storm should push in by Saturday and last into Sunday night before moving out. This storm could see snow levels jump above 7,000 feet before falling. We could see several inches of snow or more on the mountains over the weekend. - The active pattern could continue into the 2nd week of March.

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About Our Forecaster

Bryan Allegretto

Forecaster

Bryan Allegretto has been writing insightful posts about snow storms for over the last 15 years and is known as Tahoe's go-to snow forecaster. BA grew up in south Jersey, surfing, snowboarding, and chasing down the storms creating the epic conditions for both.

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