The High Desert is bracing itself for a spell of wintry weather this weekend and into the coming week, with the anticipation of snow making its grand entrance starting Saturday. It appears we may be in for a dusting of several inches of snow by early Saturday morning, and the mountains are poised to receive an even heavier blanket of the white stuff.
But fear not, for Saturday is expected to clear up come afternoon, with temperatures lingering in the upper 30s. Therefore, should any remnants of precipitation opt to stick around, it will likely manifest as a mixture of rain and snow. Sunday will bring a brief hiatus from the snow as high pressure sweeps through the area. Nevertheless, it’s going to be a nippy one, with highs only reaching the mid-30s.
Rolling into Monday, more snow showers are on the horizon, along with slightly higher temperatures in the low 40s. The snow is forecasted to come and go throughout the day. Tuesday is shaping up to be yet another cloudy day, with intermittent snow and rain, with temperatures peaking near 40. And as we approach Wednesday and Thursday, the wintry weather shows no signs of letting up, as a chillier pattern sets in, bringing highs in the mid-30s and lows close to 20.
And let’s not forget, safety first! Be sure to download the KTVZ weather app to stay safe and informed about the forthcoming wintry weather. Whether you’re an iOS or Android user, the app is readily available for you to access real-time updates on the evolving weather conditions, so you can brace yourself for whatever Mother Nature has in store for us.
So, grab your gloves, dust off those snow boots, and prepare for a wintery spectacle in the High Desert! It seems we’re in for an array of snowy adventures ahead.