*** A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS FROM 4:00 PM SATURDAY THROUGH 4 PM MONDAY *** A VERY COLD WINTER STORM WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEKEND BRINGING FRIGID TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS WITH SNOW, POSSIBLY HEAVY AT TIMES WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS/THUNDERSNOW - TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS THROUGH TUEDSDAY OF 1-2 FEET CAN BE EXPECTED WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE! - TRAVELERS SHOULD BE PREPARED, TRAVEL SAFELY AND ALWAYS CARRY TIRE CHAINS! ***                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Benseather.com Forecast
PM SNOW SHOWERS
SNOW/THUNDER
SNOW SHOWERS
SCT'D SNOW SHOWERS
SUNNY
SUNNY
INCREASING CLOUDS
44° 19°
35° 10's
33° 10's
36° 0's
41° 10's
46° 10's
45° 20's
2-4" POSSIBLE
6-12" POSSIBLE
3-6" POSSIBLE
1-3" POSSIBLE
Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Friday, Jan 24 @ 09:51pm
Still tracking a major winter storm that will impact our area later Saturday with snow, possibly heavy at times by Sunday into Monday with snowfall rates as high as 2-3 inches per hour possible. This closed low-pressure system is currently developing off the west coast and will dive south towards our area on Saturday with clouds and winds on the increase throughout the day. Highs will top out in the 40's with southwest winds 10-20 mph, gusting to around 35 mph by afternoon. Snow showers could develop later in the day, becoming likely Saturday night through Sunday. The snow could be heavy at times with isolated thunderstorms/thundersnow possible. Because we're dealing with a low-pressure system and not a more traditional cold front, the moisture will come in waves with occasional heavy downbursts of snow and periodic breaks in the action. The snow level will start out near 5,000 feet but is expected to fall to 3,000 feet Sunday night into Monday with snow showers continuing. This closed low-pressure system will slowly move inland across Southern California before exiting the area on Tuesday. We will also have to watch for potential wrap-around moisture, which may help solidify these higher forecast totals. With such a cold system we are looking at a higher water-snow ratio, allowing the drier snow to pile up with accumulations of 1-2 feet now expected, even higher amounts are possible in a few areas, especially above 7,000 feet. Travelers should be prepared for treacherous travel in blizzard-like conditions at times over the next several days. This winter storm will exit the region later Tuesday with cool & breezy conditions expected through the end of the week. Another storm is possible towards next weekend, details on that to come! If you have travel plans into the mountains this weekend, be prepared for extremely hazardous, winter weather driving, and always carry chains!


































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Big Bear City, California (elev. 6,800ft.)
BENSWEATHER.COM UPDATED @ 10:12 AM


Currently
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Temperature: 44.3ºF

Winds: W @ 1 mph
Wind Chill: 43ºF Humidity: 17%
Barometer: 29.778 & Steady
Dewpoint: 2.1ºF Wetbulb: 33.5ºF
Current UV Index: 2.6 Solar: 547
Rainfall Past Hour: 0.00"

Snow Storm Total: None

Today
High: 44.3ºF @ 10:05 AM Low: 36.9ºF @ 5:35 AM
Max Wind Gust: 13.0 mph @ 8:51 AM
Rain: 0.00" Snow: 0.00" Since Midnight
Sunrise: 6:48 am Sunset: 5:09 pm

Current Air Quality: Good
Real-Time
Fire Danger : Very High

Yesterday
High: 57.8ºF @ 12:33 PM Low: 22.1ºF @ 6:32 AM
Max Wind Gust: 12.0 mph W @ 11:33 PM
Rain:0.00 "
Snow: 0"

Month
High: 61.0ºF 1/1 Low: 12.4ºF
1/16
Max Wind Gust: 12.7 mph
Rain: 0.01" Snow: 5"


Season
High: 61.0 °F on 1/1/2025 Low: 12.4 °F on 1/16/2025
Max Wind Gust: 15.0 mph on 1/4/2025
Rain: 0.01" Snow: 7" (Seasonal Average: 58")

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