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By Bryan Allegretto, Forecaster Posted 4 years ago March 20, 2020

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Summary

- Mostly sunny skies Friday into Saturday, but Isolated snow showers could pop up continue to pop up over the mountains in the afternoon. Highs in the 30s on the upper mountains & 40s at lake level. Light winds. - The next system off the CA coast could move inland by Sunday afternoon/evening. That will bring a return of snow to the mountains into Monday. Snow levels may start around 7000 ft. and fall to lake level Sunday night. We could see a coating up to 2 inches of snow at lake level, and 1-5 inches on the mountains. Highs cooling into the 30s. Ridgetop winds increasing to 30+ mph by Monday afternoon. - Another system is dropping down the coast Monday night into Wednesday, continuing snowfall for the Sierra. This system should bring colder air and falling snow levels along with gusty winds. We could see an additional 3-6 inches at lake level and 6-12 inches on the mountains Highs in the 20s on the upper mountains & 30s at lake level. Ridgetop winds could gust from the southwest up to 50+ mph. - We could see a break Thursday into next Friday as one system departs and another could be approaching for the weekend of the 28th.

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About Our Forecaster

Bryan Allegretto

Forecaster

Bryan Allegretto has been writing insightful posts about snow storms for over the last two decades 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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