Cali Pass Resorts Weather Forecast - Date: February 3, 2025
Summary: A series of winter storms is set to impact the Cali Pass Resorts region over the next 3–7 days. Conditions vary considerably by location. In the higher mountain areas at Bear Valley and Dodge Ridge, expect rapidly falling snow levels—with elevations dropping from near 7000 ft to 3000–4000 ft—leading to heavy, accumulating snowfall (potentially 35–60 inches at Bear Valley and roughly 8–17 inches at Dodge Ridge) and gusty southerly winds. China Peak will see a very robust winter event at higher elevations, with snow levels starting near 6,500 ft and rising to around 8,000 ft by midweek, and 7‑day totals estimated between 43 and 66 inches. In contrast, Mountain High is forecast to remain relatively mild, with predominantly rain Tuesday through Thursday and only a slight chance of snow Friday, resulting in negligible accumulations. These trends, combined with notable temperature drops and gusty wind events, are expected to create hazardous travel conditions in the higher terrain.
Bear Valley (14 Miles WSW Ebbets Pass, CA)
Source: NWS Area Forecast Discussion, Sacramento, CA
Forecasted Snow Totals
- Tonight: 3–7 inches
- Tuesday: 8–12 inches
- Tuesday Night: 9–13 inches
- Wednesday: 3–7 inches
- Wednesday Night: 2–4 inches
- Thursday: 10–16 inches
- Seven(7) Day Snow Totals: Approximately 35–60 inches expected over the period
Snow/Rain Elevation: Snow levels fall from roughly 6,000–7,000 ft early in the week to about 3,000–4,000 ft by Wednesday morning
Timing of Snow/Precipitation: Snow showers begin tonight and intensify Tuesday into Tuesday Night, with additional rounds Wednesday and Thursday
Weather Advisories
Type(s): Winter Storm Warning, Flood Watch
In Effect:
- Winter Storm Warning from 10 AM Monday to 10 AM Wednesday
- Flood Watch active through this evening (expires ~10 PM PST)
Expiring: Winter Storm Warning expires 10 AM Wednesday; Flood Watch expires 10 PM today
Changes from Yesterday
Snowfall: Expect a marked increase—tonight’s snowfall (3–7″) rising to heavy accumulations Tuesday into Tuesday Night—well above yesterday’s lighter totals
Temperatures: A cooling trend from a high near 40 °F today to mid‑30s on Tuesday and lows in the upper 20s by Wednesday
Wind Speeds/Direction: Continued strong southerly winds, with gusts increasing from approximately 23–45 mph today to up to 60 mph Tuesday Night
Dodge Ridge (17 Miles NE Twain Harte, CA)
Source: NWS Area Forecast Discussion, Sacramento, CA
Forecasted Snow Totals
- Tonight: ~1 inch
- Tuesday: Minimal (<0.5 inch)
- Tuesday Night: 1–3 inches
- Wednesday: 1–3 inches
- Wednesday Night: 1–2 inches
- Thursday: 4–8 inches
- Seven(7) Day Snow Totals: Approximately 8–17 inches accumulated over the period
Snow/Rain Elevation: Regional trends suggest snow levels dropping from above 6,000 ft early to near 4,000 ft by Tuesday evening
Timing of Snow/Precipitation: Light rain/snow showers this evening (before 7 PM) transition to rain on Tuesday afternoon; snow showers redevelop Tuesday Night through Thursday
Weather Advisories
Type(s): Winter Storm Warning, Flood Watch
In Effect: Both advisories are currently in effect (issued February 3, 2025) and are expected to persist at least through Wednesday morning, with lingering impacts into Thursday.
Expiring: Winter Storm Warning is anticipated to expire by Wednesday morning; the Flood Watch remains subject to evolving conditions
Changes from Yesterday
Snowfall: Tonight’s light accumulation (~1″) will give way to increasing snowfall—especially Thursday’s 4–8″ round—significantly higher than yesterday’s forecast
Temperatures: A cooling trend is evident, with a high of 46 °F today dropping to around 30 °F tonight and lower on Tuesday
Wind Speeds/Direction: Light southerly winds (11–15 mph) today will modestly increase in gusts (up to 26–40 mph) later in the period
China Peak (23 Miles NE Auberry, CA)
Source: NWS Area Forecast Discussion, San Joaquin Valley/Hanford, CA
Forecasted Snow Totals
- Tonight: 1–2 inches
- Tuesday: 11–17 inches
- Tuesday Night: 17–23 inches
- Wednesday: 3–7 inches
- Wednesday Night: 1–3 inches
- Thursday: 10–14 inches
- Seven(7) Day Snow Totals: Roughly 43–66 inches are anticipated over the next seven days
Snow/Rain Elevation: Snow levels begin near 6.500 ft on Monday and rise to approximately 8.000 ft by Wednesday
Timing of Snow/Precipitation: Snow is expected to commence tonight (after 4 AM), with heavy snowfall Tuesday into Tuesday Night and continued snow showers into Thursday
Weather Advisories
Type(s): Winter Storm Warning
In Effect: The Winter Storm Warning is currently active (issued February 3, 2025), with heavy snowfall expected through at least Wednesday morning.
Expiring: Anticipated to lift after the peak snowfall period, likely after Wednesday
Changes from Yesterday
Snowfall: A dramatic jump is forecast—from minimal accumulations yesterday to heavy snowfall (exceeding 10 inches on Tuesday and over 17 inches Tuesday Night)
Temperatures: Highs near 41 °F today will drop further (lows in the mid‑20s), underscoring a strong cooling trend
Wind Speeds/Direction: Breezy south to southwest winds are forecast to increase in gusts from 15–20 mph today to 35–45 mph Tuesday Night, enhancing blowing snow potential
Mountain High (4 Miles WNW Wrightwood, CA)
Source: NWS Area Forecast Discussion, Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA
Forecasted Snow Totals
Minimal to trace snowfall is expected (a chance of snow is noted for Friday and Friday Night, but no measurable accumulation is forecast)
Snow/Rain Elevation: Not specifically provided; conditions pertain to lower mountain elevations
Timing of Snow/Precipitation: Precipitation is forecast mainly as rain from Tuesday through Thursday, with only a slight chance of snow developing Friday into Friday Night
Seven(7) Day Snow Totals: Negligible accumulation (likely less than 0.1 inch overall)
Weather Advisories
No active weather advisories for Mountain High at this time
Changes from Yesterday
Snowfall: Conditions remain dry today, with no significant snowfall expected compared to yesterday’s dry pattern
Temperatures: A cooling trend is evident—from a high near 61 °F today to highs around 50–51 °F midweek, with lows dropping from 45 °F tonight to near 37–40 °F by Tuesday Night
Wind Speeds/Direction: South-southwest winds are breezy today (around 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph), increasing tonight (gusts up to 45 mph) before subsiding on Tuesday.
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