5am temp at 6350’ in Carnelian Bay: 28.3 deg.
5:30am car temp from 8600’ Tamarack TH: 12 deg.
New snow in Tamarack zone: 1-3’
Not sure I would call 1-3″ a full refresh, but it was nice to have some fresh snow on the ground this morning. All old tracks and crusts are still visible or noticeable while descending. The new snow did improve skinning and skiing conditions with some cold softness in each turn before hitting the crust or old soft snow beneath.
There was little if any wind affect to the snow surface, even high up on the ridges. No instabilities or red flags noted either.
Forecast Thoughts:
Models continue to show disturbances every few days for the coming week. One comes in from the NW around midweek, another next weekend. Both don’t look impressive by Sierra standards as they both seem to lack any strong fetch of subtropical moisture, in addition to having a closed low character that could drag them down along the coast keeping most moisture west of the Crest. Both do appear to be quite cold, so anything that falls will likely be snow, even at lake level.
Here’s to a new year and hoping that we get some decent snowfall to refresh the backcountry in the coming days. Or with some luck, build up a base so folks can spread out to more zones in the region.