Tahoe Daily Snow

By Bryan Allegretto, Forecaster Posted 4 years ago March 29, 2020
Stay At Home / Snow Showers Continue Sunday...
Summary
- We could see scattered snow showers continue through Sunday afternoon and then clearing Sunday night. Snow levels between 5000 - 6000 ft. Highs in the 30s. We could see a final inch or two on the mountains depending on where we see snow showers setup. No accumulations expected at lake level. Ridgetop winds gusting to 30+ mph by afternoon. - Monday into Tuesday a storm moving through to the north may brush us with light rain/snow showers on the north side of the lake, and along the crest. Sun & clouds between any showers. Highs in the 30s on the mountains and 40s at lake level. Ridgetop winds gusting to 40+ mph from the southwest. Snow levels between 6000-7000 ft. - Wednesday through Friday we should see mostly sunny skies with highs in the 40s on the mountains and 50s at lake level. Lighter winds. Friday night a weak system may move in with light precipitation possible into Saturday. - A chance for a more active pattern setting up again during the 2nd week of April.
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