Saturday, February 21, 2015

Say Hello to some Snowfall and a bit of Powder.... | MammothSnowman.com


It looks like we have some winter weather on Tap for Sunday with snow now likely. It looks to be all snow on Mammoth Mountain and in the town of Mammoth Lakes. The Snowfall Forecast from our own Mammoth Weather Guy is calling for: Sun 2/22 = 0 – 2” (H2O = 0.05” – 0.15”) Mon 2/23 = 6 – 9” (H2O = 0.55” – 0.75”) Tue 2/24 = 1 – 3” (H2O = 0.10” – 0.25”) Use the link below for our entire report...
http://mammothsnowman.com/2015/02/21/say-hello-to-some-snowfall-and-a-bit-of-powder/

Friday, February 13, 2015

2-13-2015 - Mammoth Mountain Snowman Report - YouTube


The Mammoth Snowman has a update on Snow and Weather up on Mammoth Mountain. No Marketing fluff just the facts and true snow conditions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87joeWvMtJ8

Friday, February 6, 2015

2-4 Feet of new snow now forecast over Mammoth Mountain this weekend.... | MammothSnowman.com


2-6-2015 at 7:32PM - Hello everyone. Yes we have snow falling up on Mammoth Mountain and down into the town of Mammoth Lakes at this hour. Winds are howling up to 96+ up top with strong gusts to 75+ down canyon through out Mono County and the 395 corridor. The good news is the one two storm punch is still on the way with a MASSIVE amount of moisture headed right for Mammoth Mountain. Most weather models are in agreement that we could see around 4-6+ inches of water content over Mammoth Mountain by late Monday. The key to this event is it will be very warm with varying snow levels. It does look like it will be mostly snow with just a bit of rain above 9000 feet at this time. As of now the call would be for 2+ feet around the Main Lodge. Up top we could see as much as 3-4+ feet of sierra cement. Here are the snowfall event details from the Mammoth Weather Guy.. The Snowfall forecast is for the Sesame snow course (Main Lodge) at 9000 feet.
http://mammothsnowman.com/2015/02/06/2-4-feet-of-new-snow-now-forecast-over-mammoth-mountain-this-weekend/

Mammoth Mountain Forecast Update Friday February 6th, 2015 | Snowman Weather


Clouds and winds will continue to increase today with stormy conditions developing tonight with heavy snow in combination with strong winds resulting in white-out conditions after midnight and into very early Saturday. Snowfall tapers off during the day Saturday with rising snow levels followed by a break Saturday night. Snow/rain then returns Sunday during the day, becoming heavy during the afternoon and overnight with falling snow levels Sunday night. Precipitation then tapers off early Monday with dry weather possibly returning by the afternoon.
http://mammothsnowman.com/mammoth-mountain-weather/2015/02/06/forecast-update-friday-february-6th-2015/

Thursday, February 5, 2015

2-3 Feet of new snow now forecast over Mammoth Mountain this weekend.... | MammothSnowman.com


2-5-2015 at 5:30PM – Good evening everyone. We are now on track for the first real good storm of the winter. Most weather models are still in agreement that we could still see around 3-4 inches of water content over Mammoth Mountain by late Monday. We have two storms coming in and they will both be a bit warm. Snow levels look to bounce around over the 3 day event. It does look like it will be mostly snow with just a bit of rain above 9000 feet after noon on Saturday. This storm is still on track to bring in as much as 2-3 feet of Sierra Cement from MC Coy Station to the top of Mammoth Mountain by Monday night. Weather Guy and Snowman will be coordinating several times a day and then updating this main page as we get more information. Click below for our FULL REPORT snowman out...
http://mammothsnowman.com/2015/02/05/2-3-feet-of-new-snow-now-forecast-over-mammoth-mountain-this-weekend/

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Wet & Windy Weather appears on the Way for Mammoth Mountain | MammothSnowman.com


Finally it appears we have a Winter Storm approaching Mammoth Mountain. Most weather models are in agreement that we could see 3-4 inches of water content over the top of Mammoth Mountain by late Monday. We have two storms coming in and they will both be a bit warm. Snow levels will start out around 7500 feet and could rise above the main lodge late Saturday into Sunday. The early hours of Monday should bring the snow levels down into town once again. So this will be a nice base storm that could drop as much as 2+ feet of Sierra Cement from MC Coy Station to the top of Mammoth Mountain by Monday night. A word of caution, many of the storms forecast this year have been a bust. Confidence is high that will not be the case this time, but you just never know for sure. I would wait to get all excited until we see how this event pans out for Mammoth. Weather Guy and Snowman will be coordinating several times a day and then updating this main page as we get more inf
http://mammothsnowman.com/2015/02/04/wet-windy-weather-appears-on-the-way-for-mammoth-mountain-3/