Saturday, February 12, 2005

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This report is for: Saturday, February 12, 2005 updated at 6:00 a.m.
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Current Conditions:
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The resorts have been receiving light to moderate rain since Thursday night. Snow levels have continued to remain high through the recent storms. The resorts have received 2 inches of new snow overnight on the upper half of the mountains to a dusting on the lower half. Storm totals are now at 4 inches of new snow on top at Snow Summit and up to 6 inches on top at Bear Mountain. Please be prepared for changing weather conditions and always carry chains in your vehicle when traveling in the mountains.
Coverage is excellent with a 3 to 5 foot base. Today’s snow surface consists of wet packed powder on top to a thin wet layer on the lower mountain. For a detailed list of runs and lifts open each day, please visit our websites at snowsummit.com and bearmountain.com.
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Today's Forecast:
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Forecasts for today are calling for cloudy skies with numerous showers in the morning and then decreasing showers in the afternoon. Drier weather is expected by Sunday into early next week. Highs are expected to reach into the mid 40s with overnight lows dropping into the low 20s.
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Hours of Operation for Today:
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Snow Summit: 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Night session is scheduled for tonight from 3:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; weather and conditions permitting.
Bear Mountain: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Regular season rates are in effect Sunday through Friday and peak season rates are in effect on Saturdays ONLY in February.
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Road Conditions:
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HWY 18 THROUGH THE LUCERNE VALLEY IS NOW OPEN! All roads leading into the Big Bear Valley are open and clear. Chains are required on all vehicles except for those with 4-WD and snow tires on Hwy 38 from Redlands and on Hwy 330/18 through Running Springs. Expect possible, short delays Monday – Friday due to ongoing road repairs. At this time, Hwy 330/18 is the recommended route with shorter or no delays. Keep in touch with this report or contact CalTrans at 1-800-427-ROAD for the latest on road conditions. Remember to always carry chains in your vehicle when traveling to the mountains and have them readily accessible to checkpoint officers.

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