ANOTHER LATE SEASON STORM TO IMPACT MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES
SCM ALERT🚨, Tue May 21 2019, 07:35PM

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY GOES INTO EFFECT AT 9AM TOMORROW
More Late Season Snowfall expected above 5000 feet
Affected Areas: San Bernardino and Riverside County Mountains

A winter storm will bring more snow to the mountains above 5,500 feet tomorrow with several inches of snow expected above 6,000 feet. Heavy snow showers are likely at times, and a thunderstorm is also possible. The greatest accumulations are expected Wednesday afternoon. Snow is expected tomorrow so plan accordingly if you will be traveling in the mountains. Snowfall totals will range between 1 and 4 inches from 5500 to 7500 feet and from 4 to 8 inches above 7500 feet. Since this storm is hitting during daylight hours, radiant heating could limit accumulations, especially at the lower elevations in this advisory. Roadway chain requirements are possible, especially in the higher communities such as Big Bear Lake. ALWAYS CARRY CHAINS when traveling to the mountains in Fall, Winter, and Spring months.


Re: ANOTHER LATE SEASON STORM TO IMPACT MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES
NShore.Allen, Thu May 23 2019, 02:22PM

from my balcony this morning.. awesome!




Re: ANOTHER LATE SEASON STORM TO IMPACT MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES
HazMatMind, Thu May 23 2019, 02:58PM

Nicely!

Re: ANOTHER LATE SEASON STORM TO IMPACT MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES
NShore.Allen, Thu May 23 2019, 03:38PM

how about a cold bear?



Re: ANOTHER LATE SEASON STORM TO IMPACT MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES
Benny ⭐, Thu May 23 2019, 04:27PM

NShore.Allen wrote ...

how about a cold bear?




How about it???

Re: ANOTHER LATE SEASON STORM TO IMPACT MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES
©ammy, Thu May 23 2019, 08:24PM

I initially read that as "cold beer"