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| High: 48 °F | High: 42 °F | High: 42 °F | High: 35 °F | High: 39 °F | High: 40 °F | High: 38 °F | |
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| Low: 26 °F | Low: 26 °F | Low: 22 °F | Low: 21 °F | Low: 23 °F | Low: 24 °F | Low: 24 °F | |
Ben's WX Summary
- Updated: Saturday @ 05:46pm
Our first major storm of the season delivered on its promise to produce significant rainfall across the area, and most locations did receive 1-3 inches of rain, with isolated higher amounts of 3-4 inches in a few locations, and we're not entirely done with this storm yet! The atmospheric river portion with associated tropical moisture has lifted north and east of our area, but the main low-pressure system will slowly drift northeast through our area tonight and tomorrow, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. We're also seeing some colder air filter into the region, and with that, the snow level should fall from around 8,000 feet this evening to near 7,000 feet overnight, possibly dipping a bit lower. This could bring a dusting of snow by sunrise to the Big Bear Valley, but unfortunately, the higher accumulations will remain confined to above 9,000 feet. We will experience some wrap-around moisture on Sunday, but overall, expect the clouds and showers to gradually decrease with highs in the lower 40s. We'll get a short break Sunday night into early Monday before the next storm rolls into the area Monday afternoon. Expect clouds and winds to once again increase Monday morning with rain and snow showers developing by afternoon. Cool and windy with highs in the lower 40s as lows drop into the upper 20s and 30s, southwest winds will also gust 20-30 mph at times. This storm will be a bit colder with the snow level starting out near 7,500 feet on Monday, but should drop to around 6,000 feet by Monday night and Tuesday, where 3-6 inches of snow is possible, with more above 7,000 feet/resort level. Expect another short respite on Wednesday, with more unsettled weather slated to arrive on Thursday and Friday from a potentially strong storm. We're off to a great start for our 25/26 winter season with more rain and snow on the way! If you have travel plans up into the mountains through next week, be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, and always carry tire chains.
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