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By Bryan Allegretto, Forecaster Posted 4 years ago January 7, 2020

Series of Light Snow Storms...

Summary

- Tuesday expecting mostly sunny skies with highs in the 40s. Ridgetop winds increasing to 50+ mph in the afternoon, possibly affecting some upper mountain lifts. - Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning a weak system moves through. Snow levels fall below 5000 ft. We could see a dusting of snow on the east side of the lake and a dusting to an inch on the west side. Maybe up to 2 inches along the crest. - Colder air behind the system with highs in the 30s and partly cloudy skies Wednesday with a few scattered snow showers in the morning. Then another weak system Wednesday night into Thursday. We could see another dusting to an inch of snow on the east side of the lake, 1-2 inches on the west side, and maybe up to 3 inches along the crest. - Friday we have brief ridging with sunny skies and highs in the 30s on the mountains to near 40 at lake level. Then Saturday through Monday we could see a couple more weak systems bring snow showers. Expecting light accumulations Saturday and maybe several inches with the Monday system. Highs only in the 30s. - Next week we could possibly see a stronger storm later in the week around Thursday.

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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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