SNOW - Questions, Forecasts & Reports About Snow
This is directly from the NOAA webpage for 9,500 feet close to the summit of Baldy
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :DThis Afternoon: Snow showers. Some thunder is also possible. High near 39. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Total daytime snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches possible.
Tonight: A chance of snow showers before 11pm, then a slight chance of rain showers. Some thunder is also possible. Snow level 8100 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. South wind between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
My Nephew and I hiked up the Baldy Ski Hut Trail this morning and the rain turned into snow at about 8k'. It was snowing pretty hard by the time we got up to the ridge, but little or no accumulation at that point--not quite cold enough. We turned back there because Nephew hadn't gotten the memo about BRING WINTER/RAIN GEAR and was wearing a cotton sweatshirt with shorts and had no gloves. It was too foggy to see the summit, so I couldn't tell if anything was sticking up there. It sure was fun seeing snowflakes again!
- cougarmagic
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Here is a link to my favorite weather blog:
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/clark/ ... eekend.asp
I am that much of a hiker nerd. Perhaps more.
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/clark/ ... eekend.asp
I am that much of a hiker nerd. Perhaps more.
In the southern California resorts 1 to 2 feet of snow seem likely by the end of the weekend.
I seem to be free Thanksgiving weekend. Will the snow be consolidated by then?
Nunc est bibendum
- kristo5747
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Greetings!
I will have family visiting from Europe this w-e and I was thinking of taking them on a stroll to either Baden Powell or Ice house saddle.
Can someone share any info regarding the snow conditions? Would it require crampons & ice axe?
TIA.
I will have family visiting from Europe this w-e and I was thinking of taking them on a stroll to either Baden Powell or Ice house saddle.
Can someone share any info regarding the snow conditions? Would it require crampons & ice axe?
TIA.
- titanhangman
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https://eispiraten.com/ftopic3265-0.php
Pay attention to post number 5 and beyond. I'm a newbie, and feel fortunate that I found out what can happen on a relatively benign slope. Who knows what would have happened had I made it past that point, and into more treacherous areas where the dangers could have been worse. If you and your family have equipment and experience, by all means bring it and enjoy the mountain.
Pay attention to post number 5 and beyond. I'm a newbie, and feel fortunate that I found out what can happen on a relatively benign slope. Who knows what would have happened had I made it past that point, and into more treacherous areas where the dangers could have been worse. If you and your family have equipment and experience, by all means bring it and enjoy the mountain.
I agree with Taco. With no new snow you are going to encounter hard snow and icy conditions down low where the old snow has melted then frozen at night. if you don't mind driving further, the South Fork trail of San Gorgonio does not have any steep stuff to Horse Camp and Poop-out Hill beyond and is very beautiful. I find it prettier than the hike to the Baldy Ski Hut. they both have a traverse that when icy will sketch a newbie out if they are just in hiking boots.
- kristo5747
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I like your suggestion.
South Fork is indeed beautiful. I have been there a few times and the crowds are almost non-existent. Sadly, Icehouse trail is looking more than a mall during the holiday season.
I just hope I won't require chains for the car and crampons for everyone when going to Gorgonio...
Thanks to all for your input.
- climberslacker
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Do you guys know what the conditions will be like after this storm thats rolling through rolls through?
So I guess Post Christmas?
So I guess Post Christmas?
Not too surprisingly, one of the weather wankers over on the San Gorgonio forum says he wouldn't doubt over 10 feet of snow on Baldy when all is said and done.
I think he's smoking too much San Gorgonzola, but I have no basis for thinking that.
I think he's smoking too much San Gorgonzola, but I have no basis for thinking that.
- whatmeworry
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As people get out and about, please share any observations you've got re: avalanche hazards, general conditions, etc.
If snow levels drop as expected, we're likely to see a period of considerable+ danger conditions.
Avalanche Awareness: http://www.avalanche.org/tutorial/tutorial.html
Be safe out there!
If snow levels drop as expected, we're likely to see a period of considerable+ danger conditions.
Avalanche Awareness: http://www.avalanche.org/tutorial/tutorial.html
Be safe out there!