As winter storms persist, the Mt. Baldy region is experiencing substantial snowfall, with accumulations ranging from 12 to 24 inches above 6500 feet. The National Weather Service’s San Diego office reports a current snow level of 5500 to 6000 feet in the area.
Mountain High, a popular local resort, provides a live web camera capturing the winter wonderland created by the ongoing snowfall. Residents and weather enthusiasts can observe the picturesque scenes as the storm transforms the landscape.
Chain controls are in effect through Big Bear city, emphasizing the need for caution and preparedness while navigating the snowy conditions. The snowfall, though creating scenic landscapes, also brings challenges for commuters and travelers.
Local authorities and transportation agencies are actively monitoring the situation, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions and any advisories issued by relevant authorities. As the storm continues, the cooperation of the community in adhering to safety guidelines is crucial for minimizing disruptions and ensuring public safety.