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Mammoth Weather Outlook
Heavy Snow Today and Tonight…Periods of Heavy Snow Tuesday with Snow tapering off Tuesday night…More smaller systems This weekend into early next week with pattern changing by end of 3rd week of January…
Monday January 9, 2023
Wow! snowfall rates are 3 inches an hour now on Mammoth Mountain! Between 5:00AM this morning and 9:30AM; 12.5 inches fell at the Main Lodge in 4.5 Hours. That’s 3 inch’s an hour! Total since Saturday evening is 27 inches.
This is truly a dump, thanks to the Atmospheric River!
Snowfall totals are on track for at least 5 to 6 feet on the Mountain by Wednesday AM.
After this storm is over, snow showers will continue Wednesday. It will be dry Thursday and Friday.
There is a weak system that is splitting Friday night then another storm beginning Saturday morning that will bring solid moderate amounts into Sunday morning. About 1 to 2 feet. Sunday could be a bit of a break, then another system will bring a foot plus Monday and Monday night. The last in the series looks to be a moderate storm as well Tuesday night the 18th through the 19th.
Longer Range:
If all works out, we will have an extended break beginning the 20th. There is some validation in this estimate based upon the MJO. Tropical Forcing…
See the RIMM Phase space w/MJO.
The MJO goes into Phase 2 which trends to be dry in January. SEE Graphics below.