
"From late Tuesday night through Thursday afternoon, Mt. Bachelor is projected to receive 10-15 inches of new snow, with the best quality arriving as colder air settles in. The storm will bring a significant drop in snow levels, transitioning to all-mountain snow quickly."
"Early-week snow will be relatively dense near the base, with snow levels hovering around 5,000 to 6,500 feet. Temperatures will remain in the upper 20s to near 30, and winds will be mostly manageable."
"Sustained ridge winds around 25-35 mph and gusts near 60 mph will be the main limiting factor during the storm. The snow will start dense with ratios around 8-10, improving to 12-13 for better skiing conditions."
Light snow is expected Monday and Tuesday, transitioning to a significant storm from late Tuesday night through Thursday afternoon. Mt. Bachelor is forecasted to receive 10-15 inches of new snow, with the best conditions occurring as colder air moves in. Early-week snow will be wet and dense, while midweek conditions will see snow levels drop significantly. Winds will be strong, with gusts reaching near 60 mph. The weekend will bring milder conditions, with next week looking mostly dry.
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