Weather Report – 3/22/19

Courtesy of LakeGregoryWeather.com

Good Morning.
Spring got off to a good start with snow, rain, and lots of clouds along with traffic problems around the area. Running Springs and Arrowbear received 3-4″ of fresh snow along with Big Bear, about the same. In the lower elevations, I received local reports from Lake Arrowhead and Twin Peaks with 1-2″ of snow and enough in Crestline to cause driving problems. At my location by Lake Gregory, I received about a half inch of snow and .60″ rain.

Today we will be in a clearing mode as a Transitory Ridge of High pressure moves over SoCal. Currently, we have Ridge Fog along the local Hwys so plan a little extra time for that if you are traveling. The sky conditions will clear today along with gusty winds as the pressure builds in from the West and also warmer temperatures today.

Tomorrow, another area of Low pressure will move Inland across the West but will stay mostly North of our area. We will see increasing SW winds along with increasing clouds and a chance for a shower or snow shower at the higher elevations. No significant accumulations are expected.

Sunday through mid week, Onshore flow will bring dryer and warmer weather to all of SoCal as High pressure builds offshore.

On the long range outlook, we may see another cold system arrive around Wednesday of next week. Details on that will be developing as we get closer to that time.

That’s it for today. Thank you for joining me @ lakegregoryweather.com and a BIG thank you to all who have donated to this website.
Be sure to check out the website for live webcams from around the area along with live weather conditions and a view of Lake Gregory from my weather station at the South side of the lake.
Have a good Day! RC

Yesterday’s High and Low temperatures were:
Crestline-38/32*-.60″R, Twin Peaks-35/31*-.55″R, Lake Arrowhead-37/31*-.32″R, Running Springs-32/28*-3-4″S, Big Bear-37/22*-2-4″S, San Berdo-58/48*-.06″R.