Big Bear, CA, April 9th, 2016 - All good things must come to an end, but what an incredible ski season Big Bear Mountain Resorts have had. Snow Summit is now closed for the winter season, but Bear Mountain will remain open until Sunday, April 10th. Come up and spend the final day of the season with Bear Mountain Resort. Please be sure to check the road and … [Read more...] about Thanks For A Great Season, From Big Bear Mountain Resorts
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Thanks to Big Bear Lake, Ski On!
Big Bear, Ca, March 23, 2016 - Many resorts were hopeful for a longer ski season thanks to El Niño this year, but officials at Mountain High Ski Resort said a dry March has led to an early end to the season. An average season for Mountain High typically ends in mid-April, but the prolonged drought has proven an unrelenting adversary for the ski resort. The two ski resorts in … [Read more...] about Thanks to Big Bear Lake, Ski On!
Quick Hitting Pacific Storm to Roll Through This Afternoon and Evening
Big Bear, CA, March 11, 2016 - A fast-moving but vigorous Pacific cold front will sweep across our region from this afternoon through this evening. This system will spread brief heavy rain, high mountain snow, and strong winds to the area. There will also be isolated thunderstorms over the coast, valleys and mountains. The main impact will be widespread wind gusts over 40 … [Read more...] about Quick Hitting Pacific Storm to Roll Through This Afternoon and Evening
El Nino, Not Quite The Blockbuster Many Had Hoped For
Big Bear, CA, February 29th, 2016 - After a sunny February, the hopes that El Nino storms would go a long way toward restoring California’s water supplies and correcting the damage done by years of drought are now fading. Instead, the new assumption is that in April, the state government will renew strict rules mandating water conservation in local water districts for another … [Read more...] about El Nino, Not Quite The Blockbuster Many Had Hoped For
Prepare for Flooding Before it Occurs – Local Agencies Offer Free Sandbags
Big Bear, CA, February 22nd, 2016 - Floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States. In fact, flooding causes more than $2 billion in property damage every year. The effects of El Nin?o could continue well into March, and Big Bear Fire Department encourages all Valley residents and businesses to plan ahead. Agencies within Big Bear Valley have … [Read more...] about Prepare for Flooding Before it Occurs – Local Agencies Offer Free Sandbags



