noaa.gov

Will this be the last storm of the year for Tahoe?  It’ll definitely be the last storm for Squaw as they close on Sunday.  Alpine is open for two more weekends and so is Kirkwood.

To be honest, we just want hot sunny spring skiing.  Spring conditions for the last few days of the season sound nice, don’t they?

NOAA.gov:

A low pressure system over the east Pacific will move into the west coast and push a strong cold front across the region Thursday. As the cold front moves across the area Thursday, winds will increase with gusts of 45 to 55 mph and locally higher in wind prone areas. A wind advisory has been issued for Thursday afternoon into evening for portions of western Nevada, Mono County and the Surprise Valley. Areas of blowing dust and reduced visibility are possible across desert areas east of highway 395. Behind the front temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees colder with a few inches of snow possible in the high Sierra above 8000 feet.

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