The Morning Intel | Tahoe Sector Watch

Location: #HippieHaus | South Lake Tahoe, CA

Date: Monday, December 8, 2025

¡Buenos días, my friends! Cup'O'Joe in hand, #StokeLevelSolid at 12 after a weekend on the mountain with the KSEF team, friends, and family.

It was only Race Course, but it was carvalicious, firm, and gloriously fun. Hot laps, pre-season lift convos, post-summer catch-ups... the chairlift is basically Lucy's psych stand (without the nickel cost). Oh, the weather? Almost forgot, as the stars are out above. It's 23º with not even a hint of wind here at the #HippieHaus.

The Reality Check: Wet-bulb temps are playing favorites this morning. I can see Palisades, KirkwoodMtn, and Heavenly Mtn Teams making snow at lower elevations, but inversions are making it hard-to-impossible to get the guns blazing up top.

Today, expect a sunny day with a high near 57º and calm winds. If you want POW, you gotta travel: Whistler has 10cm in 48hrs, and Revelstoke is OPEN with 68cm in the last week. If you're chill and can wait out the next 10-14 days here, good on ya. But as PowHunt'n season progresses, you've got options. #JustGoDoIt!

Today's Intel

  • 🚠 Lifts Spinning: KirkwoodMtn, Heavenly, Mt. Rose, MammothMtn, Palisades (Limited), Boreal, Northstar.

  • 🌡️ Temps: Warming trend. Near record warmth possible mid-week (Reno could break records Tue-Thu).

  • ❄️ Snowmaking: Marginal windows due to inversions. Teams are maximizing low-elevation opportunities.

  • 🚗 Roads: ALL CLEAR in the Sierra. Dense Fog Advisories in the Valley.

The RS Mindset: The storm door is locked, but the playground is open. We celebrate the work of the ops teams and enjoy the clear skies. Every day on the Mtn, each turn is way better than NO turns at all.

Looking forward to the next 3–7 days:

  • Potential Rain and Snow Outlook: Dry Pattern Dominates. High pressure remains anchored through the week.

  • Long Range Intel:

  • Mid-Month Hope: The blocking pattern looks to finally dislodge towards the middle of the month (Dec 15th+).

  • Model Wars: The European Model is aggressive, showing storms reaching the northern Sierra around Dec 15-17. The GFS and AI Models, however, keep the ridge amplified, pushing storms north into B.C.

  • Verdict: We'll hang our hats on a lower chance that the Euro/Canadian models are right. Confidence is low, but the signal is there.

  • Snow Levels: 🤣 🤣🤣🤣

  • Temperatures: Near Record Warmth. Highs could reach the 60s in valleys this week (15-20 degrees above normal!).

  • Winds / Wind Conditions: Light. Light and variable winds expected through the week.

  • Road Conditions: ALL CLEAR in the Sierra. Watch for Dense Fog on I-80/Hwy 50 in the valley/foothills.

The Weather Ahead | Temperatures | Winds | Winter

Forecasted Temperatures (Today's High / Tonight's Low):

  • #HippieHaus (SLT / 6,380'): 56° / 35°

  • Kirkwood (Base / 7,800'): 50° / 29°

  • Truckee (North Shore / 5,800'): 57° / 23°

  • Mammoth Mtn (Base / 8,900'): 45° / 28°

Timing of wind direction/wind speeds: Generally, light surface winds. Ridge winds calm.

Seven(7) Day forecast (Lake Level Highs/Lows):

  • Today (Mon): 56° / 35° (Sunny, Mild)

  • Tuesday: 60° / 38° (Sunny, Warm)

  • Wednesday: 62° / 40° (Sunny, Near Record Heat)

  • Thursday: 60° / 38° (Sunny)

  • Friday: 58° / 35° (Sunny)

  • Saturday: 55° / 32° (Sunny)

  • Sunday: 52° / 30° (Cooling Trend?)

Sierra Avalanche Centers:

Sierra Avalanche Center (Tahoe / Carson Pass):

  • Status: #LowTide.

  • Hazard: Shallow obstacles.

  • Discussion: Shallow snowpack with exposed obstacles. Avalanche concerns limited to isolated wind-drifts.

  • Link: https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast

Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center (Mammoth Zone):

⚓ Marine Forecast for Lake Tahoe:

  • Status: NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER.

  • TODAY: Sunny. Light winds. Highs around 56. Wave Heights < 1 foot.

  • TONIGHT: Clear. Light winds. Lows 35-43. Wave Heights < 1 foot.

  • TUESDAY: Partly cloudy. Light winds. Highs 56-61.

  • Water Temp: 49.2°F.

  • Paddler Note: Cold Water Safety: 4/3 or 5/4 wetsuit highly recommended.

✈️ Aviation Forecast (Detailed for Pilots):

  • KTRK (Truckee): VFR prevailing. Watch for morning freezing fog (FZFG).

  • KTVL (South Lake Tahoe): VFR. Mostly clear skies.

  • Hazards: Haze and degraded air quality possible in lower urban valleys due to inversions.

Area Forecast Discussions (AFDs) Summaries

For #HippieHaus & Mammoth (NWS Reno):

  • Discussion: "Broad western ridging will result in an unusually warm week... near record warmth expected."

  • Records: Reno-Tahoe Int'l has an 85% chance of breaking the daily record high on Tuesday.

  • Long Range: "The blocking pattern... looks to finally dislodge towards the middle of the month... an encouraging trend."

For Carson Pass / KirkwoodMtn Zone (NWS Sacramento):

  • Valley Focus: Dense fog/low clouds in the Central Valley; highs trending cooler than forecast due to persistence of fog.

  • Mountain Focus: Dry weather and seasonable temperatures.

On this #MindfulMonday, we embrace the warm, dry pattern. It's not what we want for December, but it's what we have. The roads are clear, the sun is out, and the lifts are spinning. If you're staying local, enjoy the cord and the multi-sport ops today. If you're chasing POW, look north to Revelstoke. We are closely watching the mid-month signals. Stay tuned, and yes, stay thirsty.

Always'Thirst'n for POW

Coop | RS#69

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