The Morning Intel | Tahoe Sector Watch

Location: #HippieHaus | South Lake Tahoe, CA
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
Time: 06:15 PST
¡Buenos días, my friends,
Cup’O’Joe in hand, #StokeLevelzSolid on a #StupendiousSunday morning. It’s pre-dawn and 10º with a light wind here at the #Haus. The winds have subsided from yesterday’s #Windfest—110mph gusts were clocked and time-stamped across the ridge tops of KirkwoodMtn.

Today, expect partly sunny (reverse of partly cloudy) skies with temps maxing in the mid-40ºs. Clouds will increase throughout the morning hours with winds switching back S/SW as a disturbance in the force ushers an unsettled pattern with a slight chance of a pixie-dusting mid-week.

Snow Conditions: Well, conditions are variable, with firm, fast, and wind-affected areas. Easterlies yesterday had their way with ridges and exposed terrain. Can’t speak for the Nor-Shore, however, at KirkwoodMtn, seek out the wind-load zones. On-piste is the call for today, #EarlyBirds will be rewarded with #FreshCord. Off-Piste, you’ll need to hunt around to find the zones, or wait out the temps for a break in the #Firmness. #JustTheFacts, NoOverStoking, Firm, Fast, and Fun, get out and enjoy my friends. We have two-weeks of variable conditions, then we hope to see the return to an open storm-door with copious-amounts of POW, but today, “Hooray for Red Stripe!”

Special Ops: Back up at KirkwoodMtn, posted-up in Devil’s Corral for Day 2, Stop #3 of the TJFS tour. Today’s the young-guns, U19’s—Thunder Saddle, with variable, wind-buffity conditions, multiple lines, and the best in the west competing for the top-spot on the podium. Cj & I will be holding down the mics, setting the vibes, calling the shots, turns, sends, and chat’n up FreeRideTahoe…

“Every human being has the same potential. Whatever makes you feel “I am worthless” is wrong. Absolutely wrong. You are deceiving yourself. We all have the power of thought, so what could you possibly be lacking? If you have the willpower, then you can do anything.”
― Dalai Lama XIV

Tahoe Sector Data (Verified @ 0615 PST)

Regional Temperatures (Deep Freeze Start):

  • South Lake Tahoe (KTLV): 10ºF

  • Truckee (KTRK): 10ºF

  • Palisades - Siberia (8,700’): 24ºF

  • Alpine Meadows (Mt Ward): 23ºF

  • KirkwoodMtn Chair 6 (9,100’): 25ºF

  • MammothMtn Summit (11,034’): 18ºF

Regional Winds (The Calm After the Storm):

  • HippieHaus: S 2mph

  • Camp Rich: SSW 2mph

  • Truckee: SW 1mph

  • Donner Pass: ENE 5mph

  • Alpine Meadows (Mt Ward): N 24/26mph

  • Palisades (Siberia): E 15/23mph

  • KirkwoodMtn (Chair 6): E 8/11mph (Significant Drop from Yesterday)

  • MammothMtn Summit: NNW 8/9mph

Roads (CalTrans @ 0601 PST):

  • Status: Clear & Open.

  • SR88 / HWY 50 / I-80: No traffic restrictions reported.

  • Advisory: Westbound trucks stop at brake check area 0.5 mi west of Nyack.

  • QuickMap: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/

Weather Ahead: The Warm Up & The Wait

⚠️ Weather Advisories:

  • None Active.

  • Local Hazard: Wind-affected snow surfaces off-piste.

The NWS Deep Dive (REV vs. STO):
The cold front has departed, and the winds have relaxed. We enter a period of gradual warming and benign weather.

1. The Warm Up (Today - Tuesday):

  • NWS Reno (REV): The “frigid airmass” is heading East. Highs today will rebound to the upper 40s in western NV valleys and low-to-mid 40s in Sierra communities.

  • The Inversion: As winds relax and high pressure builds, valley inversions will return this week.

  • NWS Sacramento (STO): Today will see increasing clouds from a weak embedded shortwave, but dry weather continues.

2. The Mid-Week “Pixie Dusting” (Wednesday):

  • The Signal: A weak shortwave moves through mid-week.

  • Impact:

  • Wind: A “tiny uptick” in winds Tuesday (Ridge gusts to 30 mph).

  • Snow: Chances for light snow showers along the Sierra Crest (Wednesday). Probabilities are around 15-25%.

  • Accumulation: “Meager” and likely just a nuisance or a dusting.

3. The Extended (The Wait Continues):

  • REV: “Our opportunities for new snowfall look meager throughout the end of January and into the beginning of February.”

  • STO: Dry weather likely prevails from I-80 southward until moisture becomes more appreciable later in the month.

Sierra Avalanche Centers

Riders: Always go to the official SAC site for the latest updates. #KnowBeforeYouGo

Central Sierra (Tahoe/Carson Pass):

  • Status: Low / Unlikely

  • Issued: Saturday, Jan 24 (Expires: Sunday, Jan 25 @ 4:00 AM).

  • Author: Andy Anderson

  • The Bottom Line: Snow surfaces remain variable, and avalanches remain unlikely. Pay attention to the snow and terrain. Practice safe habits (one at a time).

  • Link: Sierra Avalanche Center Forecast

Eastside Region (Mammoth):

  • Status: Low / Generally Stable

  • Issued: Saturday, Jan 24 (Expires: Sunday, Jan 25 @ 7:00 AM).

  • Author: Greg Cunningham

  • The Bottom Line: Low danger at all elevations. Moderate to strong northeast winds may create small wind slabs near ridges/gullies. Look for blowing/drifting snow.

  • Link: Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center Forecast

✈️ Aviation Section

Current Status: VFR

  • Today: Widespread VFR conditions.

  • Fog: Development is limited/not expected at KTRK (<5% chance) due to dry air.

  • Winds: Light winds linger through the day.

⚓ Tahoe Mariners Forecast

Advisory: None.

  • Today: Partly cloudy. Light winds. Highs around 44. Wave Heights < 1 foot.

  • Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Light winds. Lows 25-32. Wave Heights < 1 foot.

  • Monday: Mostly cloudy AM -> Clearing. Light winds. Highs around 45. Wave Heights < 1 foot.

Lake Data Tracking (Day-over-Day Delta):

  • Water Temp: 44.0ºF (Down -0.2º from yesterday).

  • Lake Level: 6,227.54 feet (Down -0.01’ from yesterday).

The Bottom Line: The wind machine has shut down, the sun is out (mostly), and the temps are rebounding. It’s a day to carve the piste and watch the U19s throw down at Kirkwood. If you are venturing off-piste, respect the wind-hammered surfaces and look for those loaded pockets. We are in a holding pattern for big storms, so enjoy the stability and the clear roads.

Stay’nThirsty for POW,

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Chair Six(6) Ridge 1.25.26 - KirkwoodMtn - 9,100’

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