
"The most organized precipitation of the forecast occurs from Saturday through Monday, characterized as a light spring storm rather than a major refill, with showers building Saturday afternoon and evening."
"Snow levels are expected to drop from near 8,000 feet toward 6,000-6,500 feet, with favored areas like Dodge Ridge and Bear Valley receiving 5-8 inches of snow."
"Forecast snow-to-liquid ratios during the storm are mostly 8-11, indicating dense to moderate spring snow, particularly below higher ridges, with wind gusts reaching 30-40 mph affecting upper-mountain comfort."
A light, showery storm cycle will impact the Sierra from Saturday to Monday, with snow levels dropping from 8,000 feet to 6,000-6,500 feet. The best accumulation is expected south of the Tahoe basin, with Dodge Ridge, Bear Valley, and Kirkwood receiving 5-8 inches, while Mammoth may see 3-4 inches. Snow quality will vary, starting dense and improving in colder bursts. From Tuesday to Friday, a warmer and mostly dry pattern will emerge, with temperatures rising into the 40s and 50s and no significant snow expected.
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