
"From Saturday through Wednesday, March 21-25, the forecast is straightforward: no meaningful snowfall, above-normal temperatures, and a few breezier afternoons. The models are converging well on timing and intensity here, namely a dry stretch with no real snow-level issues because no storm is moving through."
"Around Tahoe and the northern Sierra, daytime mountain temperatures generally run in the 40s and 50s, with Mammoth in a similar range and the southern California mountains warmer. Saturday brings a brief west to northwest wind bump, then Monday through Wednesday trend breezier again."
"With no fresh snow to work with, the ski product should stay firmly in spring mode at the open Sierra hills: firmer early, best softening from late morning into midafternoon."
California skiing conditions are characterized by a dry spring pattern with above-normal temperatures and limited overnight cooling. From March 21-25, no meaningful snowfall is expected, and breezy afternoons will be common. Daytime temperatures in the Sierra range from the 40s to 50s, with manageable wind impacts. The skiing experience will be spring-like, with firmer conditions in the mornings and softer turns in the afternoons. Confidence in the forecast decreases after March 29, but the overall trend remains warm and dry.
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