Showing posts with label san bernardino mountain weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label san bernardino mountain weather. Show all posts

Sunday, March 23, 2014

LAKE ARROWHEAD Weather ~ Four Mild Seasons


Lake Arrowhead has four, mild, beautiful seasons: cool, colorful & brilliant falls, gentle snowy winters, bright springs and sunny summers.
July is generally our warmest month with average temperatures in the low 80s. Summers may be unusually cooler than down in the valley by approx. 20 degrees. Warm and mild, but not too hot, summer temps in Lake Arrowhead can range between the high 60s and the low to mid 80s.

Winter temps in Lake Arrowhead may fall below freezing, but generally rise above freezing to the 30s, 40s, or even the low 50s by mid morning. Highs during the winter months average in the 40s or low 50s on warmer days. Our coldest month is January with the average Lake Arrowhead weather temperature ranging between 25 and 30 degrees.

Average yearly rainfall: 40 to 42 inches per year (a dramatic three to four inches more than the average rainfall in the overall Southern California area). We get more rain during the winter months with January/February being the wettest months.

November thru March, our average snowfall in Lake Arrowhead is approximately 80 inches.

Temps can vary between day and night during the summer, as much as 25 to 30 degrees. During the winter months, temperature ranges between day and night usually only 15 to 20 degrees.

The variety of Lake Arrowhead weather makes our resort area perfect for enjoying many outdoor activities;  From water skiing in the summer to snow skiing in the winter, Lake Arrowhead's climate offers something for everyone.

Monday, February 18, 2013

There's A Storm A Comin'. PROTECT YOUR PIPES!

Southern California mountain folks are about to be slapped around by Mother Nature, again, as a cold winter storm heads our way.OLD MAN WINTER Temps are expected to start dropping fast and snow levels may be down as low as 2,000 (that is low). A foot of snow (or more) is expected....

Last month many of us suffered frozen (or worse, busted) pipes. So this time, we may all want to try even harder to avoid that problem. Some good tips to help are:

  • Making sure exposed pipes are wrapped
  • Part timers need to turn off their water and drain their pipes
  • Part timers need to keep their thermostat turned up to at least 55
  • Full timers can open their cupboards under their sinks so heat gets in
  • Full timers can let their hot water facets drip at night

More tips here.



KEEP YOUR HOME DRY!

 

Saturday, October 10, 2009

San Bernardino Mountain Weather & Road Conditions


The weather peeps are saying we have a ton of rain coming our way (and boy do we need it), so I thought I'd give you some helpful links to view in case you live off the mountains and are planning a trip to  Lake Arrowhead:










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