Tahoe Weather - Feb 5, 2026

The Morning Intel | Tahoe Sector Watch
Location: #HippieHaus | South Lake Tahoe, CA

Date: February 5, 2026

¡Buenos días, my friends!

Cup’O’Joe in hand, #StokelevelzSolid on a #ThrasherMagThursday in Mammoth. Sunrise is hitting at 33º with a light ESE breeze. We’re staring down Day 29 of #SevereClear, but the vibe at the WWSRA Demo is fire. The 26/27 gear lineups are out, and testing conditions are “baller.” On-piste is 100% manicured; off-piste atop 23 was awesome yesterday, though a bit scratchy where the sun kissed it hard.

Heading back up to Tahoe after this morning’s on-mtn session for the Tahoe Freeride (TJFS) Stop #4 at Palisades this weekend. While we play in the sun, the “rift in the force” is finally timing out. Latest ECMWF AIFS guidance is firming-up a cold trough digging in Monday through Wednesday, opening the door for the first real round (#Not a BigDuckDumping) of #MaNatural in over a month.

🌡️ Regional Pulse (Current Conditions as of 0516)
South Lake Tahoe (KTLV): 21ºF

Truckee (KTRK): 19ºF

Palisades (Siberia 8,700’): 40ºF

Alpine Meadows (Mt Ward 8,643’): 36ºF

KirkwoodMtn (Chair 6 9,100’): 41ºF

MammothMtn (Summit 11,034’): 33ºF

Winds (as of 0516):

HippieHaus: S 2mph

Donner Pass: NE 2/7mph

Alpine Meadows (Ward): N 13/18mph

Palisades (Siberia): E 10/18mph

Kirkwood (Chair 6): ESE 11/14mph

Mammoth (Summit): ESE 13/14mph

📡 The Morning Intel: AFD Comparison & Summary
The Consensus: High pressure is beginning its slow exit. We have one more weekend of “Spring in February” before the winter reboot on Monday.

Key Changes & Updates:

Friday’s “Blip”: Confidence has ticked up to 30% for light precip in Mono and Alpine counties tomorrow. Snow levels around 7,000’. Don’t expect a dump maybe 1" if the clouds cooperate.

The Monday Drop: Snow levels are verified to start at 7,500’+ on Sunday but will plummet to 4,000’ by Monday night.

QPF Trends: NWS Reno sees a 30-50% chance for precip across the Eastern Sierra starting late Sunday. Sacramento (STO) confirms the ridge is shifting East, allowing the trough to develop.

Nuance Check: REV is highlighting “slantwise visibility reductions” due to haze in the valleys, while STO is focused on a Dense Fog Advisory for the northern San Joaquin Valley (Stockton/Modesto), where visibilities are dropping to 1/4 mile.

⚠️ Weather Advisories
Tahoe/Sierra: None.

Sacramento Valley: DENSE FOG ADVISORY until noon today for the Northern San Joaquin Valley.

❄️ Sierra Avalanche Center Report
Status: Low Danger (#KnowBeforeYouGo)

Central Sierra (Steve Reynaud): https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast

Issued: Feb 4, 6:46 AM | Expires: Feb 5, 4:00 AM.

Bottom Line: LOW avalanche danger continues with avalanches remaining unlikely today. Soft cold snow, spring snow, and variable snow surface conditions can all be found in the backcountry.

Eastside Region (Sean Smollen): https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast

Issued: Feb 4, 7:00 AM | Expires: Feb 5, 7:00 AM.

Bottom Line: Avalanches continue to be unlikely. Approach steep slopes with caution and monitor for warming.

Note: Riders and enthusiasts are to go to the Sierra Avalanche Center’s website for the latest updates and reporting.

✈️ Tahoe Aviation Section
Status: VFR through Sunday.

Details: Light winds prevail. Main concern is Slantwise Visibility for KRNO/KCXP/KMEV due to stagnant air and valley inversions. Patchy fog possible for KTRK in the early mornings.

⚓ Mariners & Lake Level Report
Water Temp: 44.0ºF (Delta: -0.1ºF).

Lake Level (Tahoe City): 6,227.52 feet (Delta: -0.01 ft).

Forecast: Sunny today (High 54º), turning mostly cloudy Friday (High 51º). Waves < 1 foot.

Safety Note: Still #ColderThanAWellDiggersASS. Don’t splash without a wetty.

🛣️ Road Status (as of 0516)
SR88, HWY50, I-80, 395: All clear. No traffic restrictions.

Live check: quickmap.dot.ca.gov

☁️ The Weather Ahead: Detailed Outlook
Weekend Pulse: High pressure dominates Saturday, but Sunday afternoon brings the “pre-game” winds—SW gusts up to 50+ mph over ridges.

Monday–Wednesday: The trough arrives. Highs drop from 50º down to the 30s at lake level. Small storms are expected to “spin up” in the trough, delivering snow in inches (approx. 0.5" liquid near the crest).

Extended Forecast: Valentine’s Day weekend is looking like the “Reload.” Ensembles show a broader trough digging in, potentially opening the door for wetter, deeper storms during the 3rd week of February as MJO Phase 3 kicks in.

Stay’nThirsty for POW

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

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

ECMWF AIFS AI [M] 0.25º 24-hr Precipitation (Inches)

ECMWF AIFS AI [M] 0.25º 24-hrPrecip (in.)

ECMWF AIFS AI Ens 0.25º - Total Snow (10:1 Ratio) (Inches)

Chair Six(6) Ridge 2.5.26 - KirkwoodMtn - 9,100’

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

A weather map of California showing composite reflectivity and precipitation types on February 6, 2026. The map includes a color scale at the bottom indicating varying levels of weather intensity, with green areas representing light precipitation, mainly in the southern part of the state.

NAM 3km Composite Reflectivity + Precip Type

Map showing NOAA weather forecast for snow accumulation across parts of California and Nevada, with no snow accumulation predicted.
Map showing snow accumulation in California, Nevada, Arizona, and surrounding states as of February 6, 2026, with snow levels in inches indicated by color scale, and lines marking state boundaries.

NBM Para v5 2.5km 24-hr Snow (Inches)

NAM 3km | 24hr Snow (Kuchera Ratio) (Inches)

Weather map showing 24-hour precipitation in inches across parts of California and nearby regions, with shades of gray indicating varying levels of rainfall.
Map showing California's temperature forecast at 24-minute intervals for February 6, 2026, with color-coded temperature gradients and specific temperature readings along the coastline and inland areas.

NAM 3km | 24hr Precipitation (in)

A weather map showing wind speed with streamlines and color coding, indicating strong winds from the Pacific Ocean approaching the California coast, with varying wind speeds across the region, valid for February 6, 2026.

NAM 3km | 2m Temperatures - MIN ºf)

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

Weather map showing wind shear forecast over California, Mexico, and surrounding areas on February 4, 2026, with color coding indicating wind shear in knots. Red and dark red areas represent high wind shear.

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

Weather map of the western United States showing wind speeds, streamlines, and atmospheric pressure at 925mb, valid for February 6, 2026, at 00 UTC. The map indicates strong winds along the coast and variations in pressure across the region.

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

This is a weather map showing 24-hour snowfall accumulation in inches across parts of the western United States, with the heaviest snowfall represented in purple.

NAM 3km | 24-hr Snow (Inches) Utah

NAM 3km | 24-hr Snow (Inches) Colorado

Map of Montana showing 24-hour snowfall in inches as of February 6, 2026, with no measurable snow reported.
Map showing snowfall accumulation in centimeters over Alaska, with areas in the south and southeast having higher snow levels, reaching up to 184.2 centimeters, based on a 24-hour forecast valid on February 6, 2026.

NAM 3km | 24-hr Snow (Inches) WA

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

Map showing snow accumulation in inches over a region of northern California and surrounding areas, with no significant snow reported.
Map showing snow accumulation in inches over a region near the Canada-U.S. border, with indications of geographic borders and a timeline from February 4, 2026, to February 6, 2026.

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

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

A weather map showing the 24-hour snow (Kuchera Ratio) in inches for a region in the northwestern United States on February 6, 2026, with no significant snow accumulation indicated.

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

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