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Back to EpisodesTahoe Enjoys Unusually Warm Spring Preview
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Tahoe braces for an early spring as a strong ridge of high pressure brings unusually warm and dry weather, with highs climbing into the mid-seventies by early next week. The Pacific storm track remains far north, ensuring no meaningful rain or snow through the end of March. The warmth accelerates snowmelt, causing daily spikes in river and stream flows and posing hazards for those near streams. Despite a winter of extremes, late-season miracles seem unlikely. Longer-range outlooks suggest above-normal temperatures and below-average precipitation across the West into early April, setting up a mild, dry spring preview for the Tahoe basin.
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