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Thursday, December 25, 2025

4 feet of snow in Mt. shasta and Sierras?

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After Northern Calif. snow: '100-year avalanche' cascades ...
Yes, significant snowfall is hitting Mt. Shasta and the Sierras around Christmas 2025, with forecasts predicting up to 4-6 feet (48-72 inches) in higher elevations like Donner Summit and Mammoth, causing travel disruptions, closures, and high avalanche danger, though Mt. Shasta's I-5 corridor might only see lighter dusting as the storm peaks through Friday/Saturday, with drier conditions expected Sunday. 
Sierra Nevada (Tahoe/Donner/Mammoth):
  • Heavy Snow: Expect major dumps, with 2-5 feet possible at Echo Summit and 3-6 feet at Donner Summit through Saturday.
  • Impacts: Interstate 80 saw spinouts, and the region is experiencing blizzard-like conditions, according to KTVU.
  • Mammoth Mountain: Forecasts suggest 4-5 feet, bringing snow to the main lodge. 

Mount Shasta Area:
  • High Danger: An avalanche warning is in effect for high-risk terrain above 6,000 feet due to the storm.
  • Snowfall: Up to 5 feet is possible above 6,000 feet by Friday, with winds over 60 mph.
  • I-5 Corridor: Expect snow/sleet risk for I-5 passes, with lighter accumulation possible from Dunsmuir to Weed. 

Key Takeaways:
  • Travel: Expect major mountain pass closures and difficult travel through Saturday.
  • Conditions: High winds, avalanche risk, and power outages are potential issues.
  • Relief: Drier weather is expected late Saturday and Sunday, offering a travel window. 

  • California travel forecast: Where storm impacts will be most ...
    Dec 24, 2025 — Official forecasts call for 2 to 5 feet of snow at Echo Summit and 3 to 6 feet of snow at Donner Summit through Saturd...
    San Francisco Chronicle
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