**Report from Sunday, January 27, 2019**
The last snowfall atย Alpine Meadows, CA was almost a week earlier than our day up, (Monday, January 21st with 16″ 24-hour snowfall at 8,000′ elev. and 204″ cumulative), but it was still a great day of skiing. Although there wasn’t much for powder and there were some small sections of icy, chunky snow- the vast majority of the resort was great, enjoyable terrain.ย
More importantly, despite the awesome landscape ofย Alpine Meadows and a typically busy weekend-day, the resort was not crowded. We never waited more than a minute to get our butts on a chairlift from the end of a run. This allowed us to take our time everywhere, and get tons of runs in despite that.
It was a hot one! Most of the day was spent in 60 degree weather with a high of 63 F. We were shedding layers constantly- I only wore my gloves for half the day. A lot of people were down to their bottom layer, some were even shirtless- and the refreshments stopped featured plenty of people sunbathing like it was summer time. According to theย Squaw Valley report from AccuWeather the majority of the days this month have been well beyond their historical averages of low-mid 50s, while most days have reached low-mid 60s.
If skiing wasn’t the highlight, then meeting this golden retriever avalanche pup at the top of a run definitely was. Rest assured, you’re safe in this guy’s paws.
not really sure where you’re getting your temps, but according to the weather channel it got out of the 40s once this entire month in Tahoe. https://weather.com/weather/monthly/l/USCA1125:1:US