Another series of storms will be coming into Tahoe in a couple of days!!! Get ready for some more powder days, we should start seeing consistent snowfall break over the Sierra Crest Tuesday and continue through the week. I would bookmark the Sierra Avalanche Center Website, if you are interested in The Summit temperatures are supposed to remain near normal all week, we could see a little above normal temps at Mid-Mountain, just a little heavy below 7,000 feet. It should all be snow! A little trough will be coming in today and tomorrow, but not much in the way of snow accumulation, we could see a few inches before the bigger one rolls on in.
Get your waxes on, and let’s go shred some powder next week! I still plan on hiking out Sawtooth Ridge for an off-piste powder video, the timing hasn’t been right so far, but very soon. My tip for the week; check out White Rabbit around 10:30 to 11:00 on Friday or Saturday, there should be some good fresh powder then. When you all done, head over to the Overlook Bar for the best happy hour specials after 3:00, only 2 dollars for a 16oz PBR! Have you sent me your guess for our total snowfall this season, I am only going to take everyone’s estimate for the next ten days. Only 8 people have submitted their guess, the person who is the closest will get a lift ticket for this or next season. I guessed 470, when our annual average is 350 inches, right now we are at 244 total inches.
Due to following the weather models, I think 3
450, but I may be wrong. I am possibly coming out at the beginning of March, so is this trend supposed to continue???
Posted by: Skye | January 31, 2010 at 03:30 PM
Are the terrain parks just for snowboarders?
Posted by: Skye | January 31, 2010 at 03:58 PM
It sure doesn't look like this trend is going to end. We typically have seen some of our best powder storms in March... thanks for the guess!
Posted by: Chris | February 04, 2010 at 09:06 AM
Our Terrain Parks are for everyone! Even if you are on a snow bike, we don't discriminate. There are typically more boarders in the parks, but still plenty of skiers ripping it out there!
Posted by: Chris | February 04, 2010 at 09:07 AM