New Updated tonight - 2.8.2026
The Morning Intel | Tahoe Sector Watch
Location: #HippieHaus | South Lake Tahoe, CA
Date: #SuperCalifragilisticSunday, February 8, 2026
¡Buenos días, my friends!
Cup’O’Joe in hand, #StokelevelzSolid on a #SuperCalifragilisticSunday. Day #3, Stop 5, IFSA 3-Star at Palisades on-tap—it’s the #BigShow with all of the West’s best youth athletes ready to give it their all on C2 today! Weather, well, let’s see… yep, SNOW! Yes, #MotherNature, Üllr, and ole King Neptune are back, setting up for a #Refresh here in the Sierra.
Snow totals are starting to align, and while I’m rallying back to Squaw for the comp, here is the lowdown: Today brings a chance of light precipitation north of I-80. Snow levels remain high (7,000-8,000’+), so expect rain/snain initially. But keep your eyes on the horizon—we have a two-round set Tuesday/Wednesday, followed by a heavy hitter for the holiday weekend. Oh, and you, Nancy’s, Naysayers, and Kooks? Stay home! Parking is reserved for #LocalsOnly this week.
Note on Timing: I ‘m a lil-pressed for time this morning, have to get my getty-up on and rally back up to Squaw for the #BigShow. I will post-up the latest models this evening when I get back to the #HippieHaus tonight and update the forecast. Stay tuned!
🌡️ Regional Pulse (Current Conditions as of 0516)
South Lake Tahoe (KTLV): 25ºF
Truckee (KTRK): 23ºF
Palisades (Siberia 8,700’): 34ºF
Alpine Meadows (Mt Ward 8,643’): 34ºF
KirkwoodMtn (Chair 6 9,100’): 35ºF
MammothMtn (Summit 11,034’): 32ºF
Current Regional Winds:
HippieHaus / Donner Pass: SW 7-8mph
Palisades (Siberia): WSW 16/22mph
Alpine Meadows (Ward): N 16/20mph
MammothMtn (Summit): N 13/17mph
📡 The Morning Intel: AFD & OpenSnow Comparison
🔍 Comparison & Key Nuances:
NWS Reno (REV): Significantly upgraded snow totals overnight. Now forecasting 5-10 inches at lake level and 15-20 inches for the passes (Donner/Carson) by Wednesday. They’ve flagged the Wednesday morning commute as a major concern.
NWS Sacramento (STO): Issued a Winter Weather Advisory starting Monday night. They’ve increased the probability of thunderstorms for Tuesday to 15%, warning of “slippery travel” even in the valleys.
OpenSnow/B.A. Summary: All models are finally converging on the mid-week refresh. While today is a “dusting” at best, the Tuesday/Wednesday wave is the appetizer for the Valentine’s Day “Reload.”
Key Changes: Models have slowed the system, concentrating the heaviest snowfall into the Tuesday night/Wednesday morning window.
⚠️ Weather Advisories
Tahoe/Sierra Sector: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY in effect from 10 PM Monday to 4 PM PST Wednesday.
Aviation: LLWS and turbulence will increase this afternoon as ridge winds hit 40-50 kts.
❄️ Sierra Avalanche Center Report
Status: LOW DANGER (#KnowBeforeYouGo)
Central Sierra: https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast
Issued: Feb 7 | Expires: Feb 8, 4:00 AM.
Author: Andy Anderson
THE BOTTOM LINE: Most avalanche activity should remain unlikely today. Small, shallow areas of wind-drifted snow may lurk on isolated terrain. Monitor for cracks in the snow or unexpected conditions.
Eastside Region: https://bit.ly/SierraAvyForecast
Issued: Feb 7 | Expires: Feb 8, 7:00 AM.
Author: Greg Cunningham
THE BOTTOM LINE: Danger remains low. A trace to 2 inches of new snow fell yesterday. Look out for fresh, small drifts on top of old, variable surfaces.
✈️ Tahoe Aviation Section
Status: VFR this morning, but deteriorating by 21Z.
Details: Valley haze clears as winds increase. LLWS and mountain wave turbulence will be a factor this afternoon on 40-50 kt ridge winds. Expect conditions to trend toward MVFR/IFR by Monday evening.
⚓ Mariners & Lake Level Report
Lake Level (Tahoe City): 6,227.53 feet (Delta: 0.00 ft).
Water Temp: 44.0ºF (Delta: -0.1ºF).
Forecast: Sunny start, becoming partly cloudy. SW winds 10 mph this afternoon, gusts to 20 mph tonight.
🔭 The Weather Ahead: Detailed Outlook
Monday Night - Wednesday: The First Wave. Snow levels drop from 8,000’ to 4,500’. Total liquid (SWE) of 1.0" to 1.5". Expect 10-18 inches of snow total across the sector.
Thursday - Friday: A brief lull, but cold snow showers will linger as the shortwave exits.
Valentine’s/President’s Weekend: The Main Event. Confidence is increasing for a significantly colder and wetter system arriving Friday night. Travel impacts for the holiday weekend could be major.
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