
"California skiing stays largely weather-free through next week, with the most reliable part of the forecast running from Friday morning, March 6, through early Friday, March 13. Every major solution is aligned on a dry Sierra pattern through that stretch, so the main day-to-day changes are wind and temperature rather than snowfall."
"Most Tahoe resorts peak around 15 to 25 mph sustained winds with gusts in the 35 to 45 mph range, strongest near Mt. Rose and along the more exposed Heavenly and Kirkwood ridgelines, while Mammoth is generally lighter with gusts closer to 25 to 30 mph. Temperatures also trend upward through the period, climbing from teens and 20s early Friday to 30s and low 40s in Tahoe."
"From Sunday, March 8, through Thursday, March 12, the model spread stays very small and confidence remains high that the pattern stays dry. Winds back off for most resorts, with many periods in the 5 to 15 mph range, although Mt. Rose and occasionally Heavenly can still kick up localized gusts into the 35 to 45 mph range in the middle of the week."
California ski areas, particularly Tahoe and Mammoth, will experience dry conditions from Friday, March 6, through early Friday, March 13, with all major weather models aligned on this pattern. Initial breezy conditions around exposed Tahoe ridges will gradually diminish, with winds decreasing to 5-15 mph by Sunday through Thursday. Temperatures will progressively warm from teens and 20s early Friday to upper 40s and mid-50s by midweek at Tahoe elevations. A very weak northern Sierra system may brush the region late Sunday into early Monday, March 15-16, though Mammoth is expected to remain dry. Wind gusts will peak at 35-45 mph Friday around Mt. Rose, Heavenly, and Kirkwood, while Mammoth experiences lighter conditions with gusts around 25-30 mph.
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