Sunday, December 6, 2009

Big Bear Weather Information

Looks like we might be getting some more of the white stuff soon! Hurry up and take advantage of low rates and great availability before the holiday season, not to mention the short lift lines at the slopes and fresh powder!

The current forecast from bigbearweather.com

A WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT MONDAY FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS

Low pressure will begin to move into the area Sunday with increasing clouds and westerly winds 10-20mph with higher gusts and a slight chance for snow showers. Snow will become more likely Sunday night into Monday and could be heavy at times with blizzard like conditions throughout Monday, with the snow level down to 4,000 feet where around a foot of new snow is expected. This first, in our series of storms will move out Tuesday, the next in our series of storms is expected to arrive Wednesday into Thursday, but could be warmer, with higher snow levels. Highs will only make it into the 30s over the next week as lows cool into the upper teens & 20s. Obviously with rapidly changing weather conditions in the forecast over the next week, stay tuned for further information.

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