
"From Tuesday, March 31 through early Friday, April 3, most open Sierra resorts should pick up fresh snow, with snow levels falling from around 6,500 to 8,000 feet toward 3,500 to 5,000 feet."
"The individual models are strongly converged on a mostly dry and unusually warm pattern across California ski country, with Tahoe and Mammoth holding mountain highs largely in the 40s and 50s."
"Late Monday into Wednesday, the models converge on the ridge breaking down and Sierra precipitation developing, but they still diverge on how quickly the main wave organizes."
California skiing will remain warm and dry through Monday, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. A wintry storm is expected from Tuesday to early Friday, bringing fresh snow to open Sierra resorts. Snow levels will drop significantly, while Southern California will remain mostly dry. Winds will increase around Tahoe and the eastern Sierra, but the main message is warm surfaces and limited snowfall until the storm arrives. The timing of the storm's intensity varies among models, but conditions will turn wintry starting Tuesday.
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