90-second overview of Lake Tahoe weather - Feb 2, 2026

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

Date: February 2, 2026

¡Buenos días, my friends!

Cup'O'Joe in hand, #MindfulMonday with the #StokelevelzSolid. #NeverWasteADay. Today, get-up, grab a Cup’O’ and go get’cha some #FreshCord, then pull out the whip, go for a ride, or drop the kayak in at Camp Rich (WEAR a WETTY!). Life is a balance, and you’ve got the tools, use 'em. No weather other than #SevereClear, Temps - 50º, Winds - Calm. HP ridge builds and forecast guidance models hint at a change later in the month.

New weather page launches next week, more intel, less text. Tune in for my weekly Mornings on KTVU2 with Pam Cook. This week we’ll chat on options for your weekend, New Learn to Ride programs across the Sierra, and what’s possibly on-tap and in the pipe for the next round of #MaNatural…

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— The XIV Dalai Lama

🌡️ Regional Pulse (Current Conditions as of 0516)

South Lake Tahoe (KTLV): 23ºF

Truckee (KTRK): 21ºF

Palisades (Siberia 8,700’): 38ºF

Alpine Meadows (Mt Ward 8,643’): 34ºF

KirkwoodMtn (Chair 6 9,100’): 37ºF

MammothMtn (Summit 11,034’): 32ºF

Regional Winds (as of 0516):

HippieHaus / Camp Rich: S 2-3mph

Mid-Lake Buoy: SSW 2mph

Donner Pass: NE 2mph

Alpine Meadows (Ward): N 2/6mph

Kirkwood (Chair 6): ENE 6/8mph

Mammoth (Summit): NE 7/9mph

📡 The Morning Intel: AFD Comparison & Summary
🔍 REV (Reno) vs. STO (Sacramento) Deep Dive
The Consensus: High Pressure is the undisputed heavyweight champion this week. Expect dry conditions, above-average afternoon highs, and valley inversions.

Changes & Updates:

The Weekend Break?: REV hints at a ridge breakdown by the weekend, while STO cites a “non-zero” chance for precipitation by Saturday night.

Nuance Check: STO is watching breezy N/E offshore winds in the Sac Valley (15-25 mph), which might actually keep the central valley clearer of fog than the Tahoe basins today.

⚠️ Weather Advisories
Tahoe/Sierra: None. #SevereClear.

Sacramento Valley/Delta: DENSE FOG ADVISORY in effect until noon PST today for the Northern San Joaquin and Southern Sacramento Valleys.

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

Central Sierra (Brandon Schwartz): https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast

Issued: Feb 1 | Expires: Feb 2, 4:00 AM.

Bottom Line: Avalanches unlikely. Soft snow is a “treasure hunt” in deep shade; expect spring-like surfaces on solar aspects.

Eastside Region (Greg Cunningham): https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast

Issued: Jan 31 | Expires: Feb 1, 7:00 AM (Pending Update).

Bottom Line: Danger remains low. Warm temps may cause snow to become wet and sticky.

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

✈️ Aviation Sit-Rep
Status: VFR terminals through the week.

Specifics: Light winds for all Sierra terminals. The primary impact remains FZFG (Freezing Fog) at KTRK, likely producing IFR/LIFR ceilings/visibilities daily between 09Z and 16Z before dispersing.

⚓ Mariners & Lake Level Report
Water Temp: 44.1ºF (Delta: +0.1ºF).

Lake Level (Tahoe City): 6,227.53 feet (Delta: 0.00 ft—Holding steady).

Forecast: Sunny with light winds. Highs 49º-54ºF. Waves < 1 foot.

Safety Note: It’s #ColderThanAWellDiggersASS. Wetty (4/3 or 5/4) or Drysuit is “mandatory”. File your float plan.

🛣️ Road Status (as of 0516)
SR88, HWY50, I-80: No restrictions. Clear pavement.

Check quickmap.dot.ca.gov for real-time updates.

🔭 The Weather Ahead: Detailed Outlook
This Week: Maximum Ridge strength. We are looking at a “Spring in February” vibe with strong inversions. Warm in the foothills, chilly in the sinks.

The Shift: Models are finally showing some “spine” for a pattern breakdown starting Feb 8th-9th.

The Hope: Weeks two and three of February are the dark horses. While confidence is low, the disagreement between models is narrowing toward a cooler, more active window.

Stay’nThirsty for POW

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Lake Tahoe Weather Forecast | Snow, Wind & Resort Conditions

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ECMWF AIFS AI Ens 0.25º - 24hr Precipitation (in)

Lake Tahoe Weather Forecast | Snow, Wind & Resort Conditions

Chair Six(6) Ridge 2.2.26 - KirkwoodMtn - 9,100’

Weather map showing forecasted precipitation, mean sea level pressure, and 850mb temperature for parts of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and surrounding states, valid for 12z on February 1, 2026.

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

Map showing weather radar data over California, with rain in the northwestern region and no precipitation elsewhere.

NAM 3km Composite Reflectivity + Precip Type

Map showing snowfall forecast for California, Nevada, Oregon, and surrounding areas for February 2, 2026. Light snowfall expected in northern California and parts of Nevada.

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

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

Weather map showing a 24-hour precipitation forecast for California and surrounding states, with a lightning storm approaching northern California from the northwest, and varying rainfall amounts across the region.
Map showing 24-hour temperature forecast across California and surrounding areas, with temperatures in Fahrenheit indicated by color gradients. Western coastal areas are colder, with temperatures mostly in the 40s, while southern regions show warmer temperatures in the 50s and 60s.

NAM 3km | 24hr Precipitation (in)

Weather map showing wind speeds, streamlines, and precipitation over California and surrounding areas on February 1, 2026, at 12Z. Wind speeds are depicted using color gradients from light green to dark blue and gray, with streamlines indicating wind flow. Precipitation is shown in blue, with higher intensities in darker shades.

NAM 3km | 2m Temperatures - MIN ºf)

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

Weather map showing wind shear in knots across California and surrounding areas, with colors indicating intensity, from blue (lower) to red (higher).

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

Weather map showing wind speed, streamlines, and mean sea level pressure over the western United States and eastern Pacific Ocean, valid at 10:00 UTC on February 1, 2026, with areas of rain and storm activity depicted in blue and green.

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

Weather map showing snow coverage in the northwestern United States, including parts of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada, on February 1st and 2nd, 2026. The map indicates areas with snow in shades of gray and blue.
Weather radar map showing snowfall in parts of Kansas and neighboring states, with the heaviest snow in central Kansas.

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

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

Weather map showing snowfall amounts in inches across parts of the northern United States and southern Canada, with areas of higher snowfall indicated by pink and purple colors, and lower amounts in blue and gray. The map is valid for February 2, 2026.
Map showing snow accumulation in centimeters over a 24-hour period across parts of the Pacific Northwest, including Washington and Oregon, on February 1, 2026.

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

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

Weather map showing 24-hour snowfall in inches across parts of the Northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, with counties outlined, and a color scale at the bottom indicating snow accumulation levels, ranging from 0.1 to 48 inches.
Map showing 24-hour snowfall in inches across parts of Montana, North Dakota, and surrounding areas, with areas of light snow and some localized heavier snow.

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

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

Map showing 24-hour snowfall and snow-to-liquid ratio over parts of the northern United States and southern Canada, with areas of light to moderate snow indicated in shades of gray and blue, around a 3 km grid, from February 1, 2026.

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

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