I wonder if they will 'call it' for the season after this next cold front.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY


* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS: 2-3 INCHES IN LOWER SIERRA ELEVATIONS AND UP
TO 6 INCHES OVER HIGHER ELEVATIONS.

* ELEVATION: SNOW LEVEL STARTING AT 5500-6000 FEET TUESDAY
AFTERNOON. LOWERING TO 2500-3000 FEET BY WEDNESDAY MORNING.

* WINDS: GUST TO 50 MPH OVER THE SIERRA RIDGES.

* TIMING: STRONG WINDS DEVELOPING AROUND MIDDAY TUESDAY AND
PRECIPITATION STARTING TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SNOW SHOWERS
CONTINUING THROUGH WEDNESDAY.

* LOCATIONS INCLUDE: TUOLUMNE MEADOWS...YOSEMITE VALLEY...EL
PORTAL...FISH CAMP...SHAVER LAKE...HUNTINGTON LAKE.

* IMPACTS: SLICK ROADS DUE TO RAIN AND SNOW. SNOW POSSIBLE FOR THE
LOWER ELEVATIONS WITH TRAVEL DELAYS AND CHAIN CONTROLS.
On Wednesday the day time temps at around 8500ft are not predicted to get above -8C and into the night a rather cold -17C. Brrrrr. Even in the Valley it is unlikely to get above freezing on Wednesday and snow chains may be required so check the Yosemite NPS site if travelling the area.

Dave.