The Morning Intel | Tahoe Sector Watch

Location: #HippieHaus | South Lake Tahoe, CA

Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2025

¡Buenos días my friends,

Cup'O'Joe in hand, #StokeLevelRising, on a #WisdomWednesday. Well, it's warm—48º here at the #HippieHaus. Windy, Light rain, 34º top of Cornice, winds at ridge line 40/50mph, lakes bumpity, looking like it's a coastal inlet. Reporting and model guidance are all over the map.

Low-down/DL: It's a Wet, Pineapple pipeline, with snow elevations as I type (if any) above 9,500'. As we discussed yesterday, prognosticators dropping snow totals and elevations—BEWARE.

Today: Rain is most likely late morning into early afternoon (about 10 AM–1 PM). Snow levels remain very high early, then may, may, drop to near 8,200 ft by afternoon. Expect a high close to 49°F. It'll be breezy to windy, with southwest winds 20–25 mph and gusts up to 45/50 mph. Precipitation chances are high (90%), with total liquid amounts generally in the 0.25" to 0.50" range.

Forward lens: Another wave of precip - 'could', 'might', 'possibly', 'maybe'—bring heavy rain/snain/snow Friday night through Sunday, with #GorillaSnot confined to elevations above 9,000 ft. Looking ahead, colder storms remain possible by Christmas Eve and into the final week of December.

Current Sector Data

Regional Temperatures:

  • South Lake Tahoe (KTLV) at 6,308': 48ºF (Tropical feel in the basin)

  • Truckee (KTRK) at 5,899': 45ºF

  • Mammoth Mtn Race (MTH03) at 11,034': 30ºF

  • Chair 6 Ridge (9,100'): 34ºF (Barely freezing)

Regional Winds:

  • HippieHaus: 224º (SW) 23mph

  • Truckee: 239º (WSW) 18mph

  • Donner Pass: 228º (SW) 40/45mph

  • Carson Pass: 224º (SW) 40/55mph (Cranking up top)

Roads (CalTrans @ 0432):

  • Sierra Sector: ALL CLEAR (SR88, Hwy 50, I-80).

  • I-80 Truckers: Westbound brake check mandatory 0.5 mi west of Nyack.

Forecast Update: The Pineapple Express & The Break

We are living the reality of the "#RainyDay" today. Comparing the AFDs (Area Forecast Discussions) from Reno and Sacramento, here is the breakdown of the changes and the scientific reality vs. the hype.

1. Today's Reality: Wind & Rain (The Wash Cycle)

  • The Change: Yesterday, we tracked the onset; today, we are in the moisture tap.

  • Snow Levels: NWS Reno confirms snow levels remain high, generally above 9,000 ft, limiting significant snow to only the highest peaks (White Mtn, Mt. Rose Summit). NWS Sacramento notes snow levels might dip toward 8,000' Saturday, but for today, it's liquid.

  • Wind Event: Wind Advisories are active until 4 PM. We are seeing robust 700mb flow (50-65 kts). Expect Ridge Gusts of 80-100 mph today. This could/might impact lift operations significantly.

  • Nuance: NWS Sacramento maintains a 10-25% chance of Thunderstorms this morning, adding a dynamic "instability" layer to the rain.

2. The Thursday Pause

  • Update: Weak ridging returns tomorrow (Thursday). This is your window. Conditions dry out, winds drop significantly. If you need to fix a tarp or check the boat, Thursday is the day.

3. The Weekend & Christmas Outlook (The Miracle?)

  • The Setup: Another system approaches Friday, bringing gusty winds back.

  • The Hope: While it starts warm, confidence is increasing for significant snowfall at higher elevations (above 7,000 ft) later in the weekend as colder air filters in.

  • The Long Game: Both NWS offices agree the pattern favors Atmospheric River (AR) events leading up to Christmas. The storm door is wide open.

Impacts & Action Items

🏔️ Mountain Operations (The Real MVPs):

Today is going to be a battle for the Mtn Ops teams. They are dealing with Rain on Snow (ROS) at the base, 100mph winds on the ridge, and potential lightning holds.

  • Authenticity Check: Grooming wet, heavy slush is an art form. Doing avalanche control when the snowpack is turning to #GorillaSnot is exhausting. Give these teams a high-five or a beverage when you see them. They are saving the base for the colder storms ahead.

❄️ Backcountry / Slednecks:

  • Hazard: Rain on Snow at high elevations creates a nasty, wet-loose avalanche problem. The snowpack is shallow, and obstacles (rocks/stumps) are just below the surface.

  • Sierra Avalanche Center: "Very high elevation rain on snow could create wet snow avalanches this week." Know before you go.

✈️ Aviation Section

Current Status:

  • MVFR conditions are likely as rain showers, lower ceilings, and visibility at Tahoe and Sierra Front terminals.

Forecast:

  • Turbulence: Mountain Wave Turbulence and LLWS (Low-Level Wind Shear) are the primary concerns through this evening. FL100 winds are screaming at 40-60 kts.

  • Surface Winds: Gusts 35-45 kts at RNO/CXP/MEV.

  • Outlook: Conditions improve Thursday, then deteriorate Friday again with the next system.

⚓ Mariners Forecast

Lake Tahoe:

  • Advisory: WIND ADVISORY in effect until 4 PM PST.

  • Today: Showers, slight chance of Thunderstorms. Southwest winds 25 to 40 mph with gusts to 65 mph.

  • Wave Heights: 2 to 6 feet. (This is serious water for Tahoe. Do not underestimate 6ft waves in a short-period lake swell.)

  • Tonight: Winds decrease slightly (Gusts to 30 mph). Waves dropping to 2 feet.

The Bottom Line: We are in the "Wash Cycle" of this pattern change. Today is about battening down the hatches, dealing with the wind/rain, and letting the warm air do its work to erode the ridge. Thursday gives us a breather, and then we reset for the next wave on Friday.

We need the precip, even if it's wet. It primes the pump. Keep the faith for those dropping snow levels next week.

Stay'nThirsty for POW,

Coop | RS#69

ECMWF AIFS ENS [M] 0.25º 6-hr Precip (in.), MSLP (hPa), 850mb Temp.(ºC)

ECMWF AIFS ENS [M] 0.25º 500mb Height (dam) and Anomaly - 5 day

ECMWF AIFS ENS [M] 0.25º QPF 5-day Anomaly (Inches)

ECMWF AIFS ENS [M] 0.25º Precipitable Water (Inches)

ECMWF AIFS ENS [M] 0.25º 500 hPa Height (dam and Cyclonic Rel. Vorticity

ECMWF AIFS ENS [M] 0.25º Total Snowfall (10:1 ratio) 90th Percentile (Inches)

Chair Six(6) Ridge 12/17 - KirkwoodMtn - 9,100’

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NAM 3Km 6hr Precip, MSLP, 850mb Temp (Cº)

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NAM 3km Composite Reflectivity 1000m AGL

Weather map showing 24-hour precipitation forecast for parts of the western United States, with intense rainfall in northern California and southern Oregon, indicated by red and orange colors, and lighter rainfall across other areas.
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RRFS Experimental 3km 24-hr Precipitation (Inches)

Weather map showing 24-hour precipitation forecast for California and neighboring states, with heavy rain and thunderstorms in northern California, indicated by red and orange colors, and lighter precipitation elsewhere.

NAM 3km Precipitable Water (Inches)

NAM 3km | 24hr Precipitation (in)

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GFS 0.25º 7-Day Snow (10:1 Ratio) (Inches)

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NAM 3km | 2m Temperatures - MAX (ºf)

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NAM 3km | 2m Temperatures - MIN ºf)

NAM 3km | 80m Wind Speeds + Streamlines (kts)

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NAM 3km | 0-6km Wind Shear (kts) + Streamlines

Weather map showing wind streamlines and mean sea level pressure over the Pacific Northwest and northern California, with areas of varying wind speeds in knots depicted in shades of blue and green, and isobars indicating atmospheric pressure, valid for 6 UTC on December 16, 2025.

NAM 3km | 925mb Wind (kts) + Streamlines

Map showing snow accumulation in inches across parts of the northern United States, with higher snow levels in northwestern Montana, and lighter snow in surrounding states, valid for December 17, 2025.
Weather map showing 24-hour snow accumulation in inches across parts of the northern United States, with some areas having minimal or no snowfall. The map is titled for NAM 3 km, valid at 06z on December 17, 2025.

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Utah

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Colorado

Map showing 24-hour snowfall in inches across parts of the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain states on December 17, 2025, with blue, pink, and purple colors indicating varying snow levels.

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Washington

Satellite weather map showing snow accumulation and cloud cover over parts of Alaska and the Arctic, with a large storm system south of Alaska. The map includes a color scale indicating 24-hour snow ratios ranging from 0.2 to 163.8 centimeters.

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) British Columbia

Map showing 24-hour snow accumulation in centimeters across Alaska, with color gradations indicating various snowfall levels, valid for December 17, 2025.

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Alaska

A weather map showing snow accumulation in inches across parts of the United States, with areas in the northwest experiencing the highest snowfall, represented in pink and purple colors, and lighter snow in other regions.
Weather map showing areas of snow in the northwestern United States, including parts of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, with snow levels indicated by various colors.

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Idaho

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Montana

Weather map showing snowfall in inches across parts of the western United States, including Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, valid for 6 AM on December 17, 2025, with some areas experiencing up to 28.1 inches of snow.

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (10:1 Ratio) Wyoming

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