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By Bryan Allegretto, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago March 8, 2019

Cold with Scattered Snow Showers Through the Weekend...

Summary

- Friday we will have more scattered snow showers and some peeks of sun. Highs in the 20's on the upper mountains and 30's at lake level. We could see a dusting to an inch of snow on the mountains, with up to 2 inches for mountains along the crest. Ridgetop wind gusts of 40+ mph. - Cold and unsettled weather continues for the weekend as a system slides down the CA coast. Highs in the 20's on the upper mountains and 30's at lake level. We could see sun & clouds with a chance for scattered snow showers through the weekend. Only expecting a coating up to 2 inches of snow on the mountains both days. - We will see a drier day on Monday with some sun and cold temperatures with highs in the 30's. A weak system moving through Tuesday could bring 2-4 inches of snow with highs remaining in the 30's. - We will see a drier pattern set up starting next Wednesday the 13th, possibly lasting through the 3rd week of March. We stay cold in the 30's through Thursday, then we could warm into the 40's the weekend of the 15th. - There are some signs the ridge could possibly weaken later in the month and we could see some storms into the last 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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