
Posted by Michael Mojarro on October 26, 2009, 10:55:37
173.58.102.18
A cutoff low is trending further west then originally expected and will move over the area tomorrow afternoon into Wednesday. Strong winds and bitter cold are certain with highs only in the 20s on the peaks and 30s elsewhere. But due to this systems further westward track and northerly winds supporting uplifting over the north facing slopes of the wilderness it appears very possible snow will occur sometime with this storm system although amounts are uncertain. The NWS has slowly introduced a slight chance of precip for the big bear area but this will likely be moved up over the next 24 hours. This is a cutoff low so allot can change but that would likely be in towards the more wet solution with larger snow amounts. Either way bitter winter cold for a few days on the way hikers beware. For more info go to http://www.socalweather.net
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