Eventually with compaction of the trails caused by increasing hiker traffic and freeze/thaw cycles snowshoes may steadily become less useful, however they will remain valuable for off-trail travel in the high country well into February. Currently the snow is relatively powdery and benign; this will steadily change over the next few days and weeks. If there are Road Closed signs further down as was often the case last winter then those nine spaces are also unavailable for legal parking. "On Mount San Jacinto, the conditions just aren't good for avalanches with the slopes and amount . Steady melting of snow, especially on sun-exposed slopes, and freeze-thaw cycles will combine to change trail conditions and potentially the preferred equipment for the terrain. However they remain valuable for off-trail travel at elevations above about 9000 ft (potentially lower in places). Very shallow snow is often icy and potentially perilous, while deeper powder can actually be much safer, albeit slow-going for hiking. Multiple atmospheric river storm systems are forecast to bring very unsettled weather to the San Jacinto mountains starting Tuesday 27th December, lasting well into the first week of January. At the on Monday 5th December 2022 at 0840 the air temperature was 24.1F (-4C), with a windchill temperature of 2.8F (-16C), 20% relative humidity, and a bitter WSW wind sustained at 18 mph gusting to 33.0 mph. The freeze level will again start very high, but is forecast to fall lower, with the possibility of a light dusting of snow down to about 5500 ft. Another inch of rain is forecast for mid elevations, but a heavier snowfall is expected in the high country, with predictions ranging from 8-20 inches above 10,000 ft. Further precipitation is tentatively forecast for 3rd-6th January, but amounts, timing, and freeze levels remain uncertain this far ahead. Even when the gate is closed there are nine legal parking spaces below the locked gate (which still require an Adventure Pass or equivalent to be displayed). Early on the morning of Saturday 17th I broke trail back-and-forth across the 0.4 mile section of South Ridge Trail between Chinquapin Flat/PCT and Tahquitz Peak which now has a lightly traveled posthole track to follow through the drifted powder. Todays rainfall total has passed an inch in Idyllwild, and various locations in Pine Cove (5800-6500 ft) were reporting 1.1 to 1.3 inches two hours ago. The rainfall totals at mid elevations were unremarkable, especially compared to those of the storm in early November (discussed here). We talk about his top SoCal mountains, tips & advice for long day hikes and newbie hikers, salsa dancing up Half Dome, redemption on San Gorgonio, disappearing on Ontario Peak, completing the Six Pack of Peaks challenge in one month, Cactus to Clouds vs Iron Mountain, summit cypher, dance origins, and the one hike he would re-live all over again. Currently crampons, always with an ice axe, and advanced knowledge of how to use this equipment, are required. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Monday 19th December 2022 at 0920 the air temperature was 31.3F (0C), with a windchill temperature of 20.7F (-6C), 9% relative humidity, and a light WNW wind sustained at 5 mph gusting to 9.9 mph. For day use a permit is required on any of the trails in the San Gorgonio Wilderness. My tracks from Wednesday were still largely visible and helped a little with traction. Three periods of cold, cloudy days are now expected over the next ten days, but little if any precipitation.]. Drive to the parking area at the end of the road and walk uphill through the pinic area on the dirt road to reach the trailhead.There are several other trailheads all of which are located along Highway 38. Donate via PayPal using the link below. We removed nine treefall hazards on 18th November and the trail is now completely clear again, bringing to 56 the number of trees we have removed from this trail since mid 2021. "Sunshine lulls people into a false sense of security. Official websites use .gov A .gov My 2022 survey counted 97 trees down on this 2.1 miles of trail. Forecasts for snowfall have varied greatly in both timing and volume, the latter ranging from inches to feet. On both days I was able to ascend barebooting to about 8800 ft on 30th and to 9200 ft on 1st, before putting on crampons. [UPDATE 1st December 2022: the double storm system that looks likely to bring significant precipitation to northern and central California appears to be missing the San Jacinto mountains, despite optimistic forecasts over the previous week. PCT Mile 181.8 (9070 ft): 0-1 inch, photo below (was 6 inches on 9th), Deer Springs Trail at top of Marion Mountain Trail (8700 ft): 1-2 inches, Tahquitz Peak (north side trail, 8700 ft): 0-1 inch [measured 26th November], Tahquitz Peak (south side trail, 8500-8700 ft): 0 inch [measured 26th November], Long Valley (8600 ft): <1 inch (was 2-3 inches on 9th), Strawberry Junction (8100 ft): 0 inch (was approx. The icy conditions are the third deadly threat in the mountains, which were ravaged first by fires, then flash floods late last year. UPDATE Tuesday 13th December 2022: This morning Anabel and I broke trail up South Ridge Road and South Ridge Trail to Old Lookout Flat (7600 ft). At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Monday 28th November 2022 at 0855 the air temperature was 26.2F (-3C), with a windchill temperature of 8.8F (-13C), 11% relative humidity, and a sharp due West wind sustained at 17 mph gusting to 24.6 mph. A few trees were cut by chainsaw at the far (Hidden Divide) end of the Forest Service section recently, presumably by a CCC or State Park crew. Forecast models have a higher degree of confidence for the Tuesday storm than the storm next weekend. Note that temperatures fluctuating either side of freezing are forecast for both mid and upper elevations for the foreseeable future. My Actual Distance: 18.4 miles. The flow of atmospheric river storm systems continues unabated across California. However the remaining snow patches are icy in the morning. Spikes are currently usefulthroughout the trail system above about 5000 ft, potentially lower in places. Details of snow depths measured at various locations on the trail system are given at the foot of this posting. Skyline Trail has a good track to follow through very thin and patchy icy snow above about 7200 ft (the Traverse to Grubbs Notch). Rain has continued solidly today in Idyllwild, with another 0.90 inch since 0700 this morning. SNOW DEPTHS measured on 18th January 2023 (unless otherwise indicated) are as follows. Precipitation turned to occasional light snow in Long Valley at about 1330, with an accumulation by 1550 of just 0.5 inch. Even when the gate is closed there are nine legal parking spaces this side of the locked gate (near the upper Ernie Maxwell trailhead). Every year seems to have its challenges and 2022 has been no exception. For those that are unclear, the Skyline Trail is the first segment of the C2C (Cactus to clouds) from Palm Springs up to Grubbs Notch (Long Valley). Snow depths are currently excellent for snowshoeing above about 7000 ft, where trails havent been too heavily traveled and compacted. Potentially dangerous cold is currently forecast for the highest peaks for 14th-23rd January at least. Water source "miller . The Trail Report has adopted Seven Pines Trail as a priority for maintenance work as the trail has had a disproportionate number of lost hiker rescues in the past decade. Even if its warm and sunny at lower elevations, its cold and icy in the wilderness. Thank you so much for your support. Snow depths measured at various locations on the trail system are given at the foot of this posting. At the Peak on Monday 30th January 2023 at 1110 the air temperature was 15.5F (-9C), with a windchill temperature of -0.4F (-18C), 98% relative humidity, and a light SSE wind sustained at 3 mph gusting to 8.4 mph. The 20th storm of winter 2022/23, the second of two storms across three days, is currently impacting the San Jacinto mountains. Hendley described his friend as always well-prepared for a hike. Time: ~10 hours. This information will be updated daily over the next week as details are changing significantly with every new forecast. The Fish Creek Trail is a great route. ABC7 reports the . Snow accumulation was initially slow but has been an inch per hour recently, with 2.5 inch added at San Jacinto Peak since late this morning (on top of about 24 inches remaining from prior storms). Tracks of myself and a couple of others from recent days were largely visible up Devils Slide Trail, and I barebooted to Saddle Junction through thin powder overlying ice. Deer Springs Trail [updated 22nd December] has an accurate track to follow all the way to San Jacinto Peak as I broke trail the entire way down to the Suicide Rock Trail junction on 15th December. The State Park Stone Creek campground is also closed. Cloud cover started to envelop the mountains early this morning. Altitudes are approximate. From near Miller Peak I put in a track up the East Ridge, rather than continuing on the Peak Trail round to Summit Junction. The Ernie Maxwell Trail is clear of snow. Stone Creek campground had also closed, then reopened for Thanksgiving weekend. A strong and bitterly cold NNE wind made conditions interesting, with large parts of the broken tracks filling in overnight with spindrift (and wind blown ice blocks), so I found myself breaking lengthy sections of trail yet again. potentially dangerous) windchill temperatures. Every year seems to have its unique challenges, and it is already clear that 2023 will be no exception. They are strongly recommended on certain moderate and higher angle slopes, at a minimum on the Peak Trail above Wellman Divide, the Wellman Trail, Deer Springs Trail above Little Round Valley, and uppermost South Ridge Trail, and on both flanks but critically on the north face of Tahquitz Peak. Every year seems to have its challenges and it is clear already that 2023 will be no exception. While all time and labor is volunteered, the San Jacinto Trail Report uses small private donations to cover costs. Currently spikes at a minimum, and ideally crampons, with an ice axe (and knowledge of how to use it), are strongly recommended. February has been more settled than the very eventful January, but temperatures remain on something of a rollercoaster ride. Note that South Ridge Road (5S11) is closed to vehicle traffic. Idyllwild (at 5550 ft): 3.0 inches (storm total 3.0 inches). but probably light rain and/or about an inch of snow at the elevation of Idyllwild. Spikes at least, but preferably crampons, are required for the uppermost switchbacks (see photo below). 3407 Calle Sin Rival is located in San Clemente, the 92673 zipcode, and the Capistrano Unified School District. Conditions immediately following last weeks snow storm, the second significant Pacific system of winter 2022/23, that impacted the San Jacinto mountains on 11th-12th December were summarized in the previous Report (available here). The next comprehensive update to the Report will hopefully be tomorrow evening, Friday 6th. By 1st February there was a somewhat meandering snowshoe track from Round Valley (and presumably Long Valley) up to San Jacinto Peak, ultimately using the East Ridge route from near Miller Peak, that generally followed lower angle terrain and avoided the traversing slopes of the Peak Trail. Current air temperature at San Jacinto Peak is 17.8F (-8C) with a windchill of -5.6F (-21C) and a steady SW wind sustained at 19 mph gusting to 30.2 mph. . It's remote trailhead is probibly the only reason it's not as popular as the other routes. Since the depths given in the previous Report, there has been some melting at higher elevations which have been above the cloud at times, and below 7000 ft where temperatures have remained above freezing for several days. The Vivian Creek Trail is the shortest and the steepest route to the summit of Mt. PCT Mile 179.9 (8070 ft): 8 inches (8-9 inches), Devils Slide trailhead at Humber Park (6550 ft): 4 inches (total 4 inches). Currently spikes at a minimum, and ideally crampons, with an ice axe, are strongly recommended. A light snowfall on the evening of Tuesday 21st will be accompanied by very strong winds, and is expected to largely or completely eliminate all tracks above about 7000 ft. Most of the upper half of the trail had 3-4 inches of lovely fluffy powder. Currently only two major trail routes have been traveled and even those may become partially obscured by drifted snow and fresh icefall. However excellent well-traveled and compacted tracks are now in place for almost all major trails (details below). To the west, along the Pacific Crest Trail, a second team was searching for Ronald Barbour, 69, of La Crescenta, who set out on a combined bike ride and hike Sunday. This may continue for several weeks, or could change given further fresh snowfall forecast. Seven Pines Trail has not been traveled since the early November storm, at least not in its uppermost section, and there is no track to follow through the snow. Two significant further atmospheric river storm systems are forecast, on Tuesday 10th, and then again on Saturday 14th-Sunday 15th. Hikers should be prepared for temperatures below freezing in the high country, and far below freezing when considering wind chill effects (see below for my recent weather observations from San Jacinto Peak). Spikes will likely become increasingly useful over the next few days and weeks as established trails become consolidated by hiker traffic and undergo freeze-thaw cycles. Elevation gain : 5,840 ft. For closure information, please visit our official PCT closures page. Conversely in some places scouring by the wind means the depths are well below the average. Your contribution keeps the Report available to all, free from advertising or paywalls, and independent from agencies. There are five new major treefall hazards, plus many other limbs and branches, across the trail between the Suicide Rock junction and the Marion Mountain Trail junction. Note that average depth is given; due to strong winds accompanying storms there is extensive drifting. Cautious navigation remains required for those who do not have significant experience of hiking this trail. The freeze level again started very high at >9000 ft, with light rain falling in Long Valley (8600 ft) all morning. Snowshoes will remain valuable anywhere off trail above about 8000 ft for the foreseeable future. In Idyllwild at 5550 ft, rainfall storm total today is 1.14 inches. When to go: June-October. For example, although Long Valley currently has about 5 feet of snow, publicly available records for the 1970s show that Long Valley averaged 119 inches (almost 10 feet!) single family is a 3 bed, 2.0 bath unit. Skyline Trail closed on 26th January due to dangerous weather conditions above the State Park boundary (5800 ft elevation). ft. home is a 2 bed, 3.0 bath property. Freeze levels will be well below 3000 ft at times, and for example Garner Valley (4300-4800 ft) could receive as much as 6-12 inches of snow this week. The track on Deer Springs Trail largely follows the existing trail route up to Little Round Valley. Up to one inch of rain is forecast at mid elevations, but with only a couple of inches of snow likely around the highest peaks as the high country may be above the cloud for some of the storm. Often spikes are especially valuable for descending even when they are no necessarily needed for ascending. On the afternoon of 18th I saw posthole tracks that head down the start of the Caramba Trail, and following the PCT southbound toward Chinquapin Flat, but I have no further details at this time. Note however that snow depth itself is rarely indicative of the difficulty (or otherwise) of hiking a particular trail. Some 37 trees are down on the Forest Service section of this trail between Skunk Cabbage Junction and the State Park boundary (23rd September 2022 survey). All in all, I found the Fish Creek Trail to be a great way to go. They are not however required, depending upon your comfort level hiking on shallow variable snow, potentially mixed with slushy and icy patches. Ernie Maxwell Trail has good tracks to follow along its entire length, through the continuous snow cover a few inches deep. (800) 735-2922 (TDD/TTY), Offices may be closed on select federal holidays, https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sbnf/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=74247&actid=51. Given the importance of this trail for the safety of northbound PCT hikers in particular, it is one of several trails adopted by the Trail Report. 8. Snowshoes are dangerous due to the angle of the icy snow. It remains well above freezing there, currently at 41F. You can also request via fax at (909) 794-1125. San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 36-40 inches (winter max depth 45-48 inches), drifted >50 inches in places, Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 38 inches (45 inches), Annies Junction/PCT Mile 180.8 (9070 ft): 44 inches (48 inches), Long Valley (8600 ft): 20 inches (24 inches), Saddle Junction/PCT Mile 179 (8070 ft): 18 inches (22 inches), Devils Slide trailhead at Humber Park (6550 ft): 0-3 inches, partly melted by afternoon of 6th (6 inches), Idyllwild (at 5550 ft): <1.0 inch, largely melted by afternoon of 6th (4 inches). Once we reached the point where the Mineshaft trail beings it's long series of switchbacks (around 10,500' ) the trail was completely covered, forcing us to go direct - straight up the snow + a bit of rock scrambling up a large scree rock slid.. Baldy. Note that tracks are being obscured very quickly by drifting of snow from strong winds, sometimes in hours or even minutes (see photo below). Although excellent tracks are now in place for almost all major trails cautious navigation remains recommended. Average snow cover is 60%, but is nearly continuous near Humber Park. Do not park in the picnic area sites -- please take care to read all signage! Hikers should be prepared for temperatures below freezing in the high country, and well below freezing when considering wind chill effects (see below for my recent weather observations from San Jacinto Peak). Although not essential in the moderate depth powder, spikes are strongly recommended and many hikers will find them useful especially for descending. Between the dustings of snow yesterday and today, high country tracks are becoming obscured and cautious navigation is strongly advised. Be aware of your surroundings trails look different in the snow and are sometimes are hard to find. They are now invaluable on heavily traveled, compacted, icy tracks (before they clear of snow in the coming weeks) such as Devils Slide, Ernie Maxwell, and Deer Springs trails, at least, especially mornings when conditions tend to be most icy, and for descending. These icy slopes are notoriously treacherous. Above Saddle there was a layer of fresh powder (from the previous night) on top of a thick layer of ice, itself on top of more snow from prior storms. This is a summary of conditions following the tenth and eleventh Pacific storms of winter 2022/23 to impact the San Jacinto range, that were basically a double atmospheric river event spread across 14th-17th January. FOLLOW A FEW SIMPLE RULES, Your contribution helps SGWA protect the Wilderness and educate visitors! on official, secure websites. DM, The correction has been changed. I postholed barebooting to 8900 ft before putting on crampons. At 11,503, "Old Grayback" provides an excellent high altitude training for those . Light or moderate rain is currently forecast daily at mid elevations (possibly totaling one inch in Idyllwild), with an uncertain possibility of light snow in the high country (<3 inches above 10,000 ft elevation). connected to the .gov website. Even around the 10,000 ft peaks temperatures are expected to fluctuate either side of freezing for at least the first half of February, which will lead to freeze/thaw cycles and likely icy conditions in the mornings followed by soft, challenging snow in the afternoons. These are free and self-issued. Spikes will likely become more increasingly useful over the next few days as established trails become consolidated by hiker traffic and undergo freeze-thaw cycles. February is forecast to be somewhat more settled than the very eventful January. Sadly this phenomenon has become much more of a factor in the past 5-10 years with freezing rainfall (rather than snow) occurring at higher elevations at higher frequency with much warmer weather systems. Spikes are especially valuable for descending even when they are no necessarily needed for ascending. Little Round Valley (9800 ft): 45 inches, heavily drifted, Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 40 inches (45 inches), Annies Junction/PCT Mile 180.8 (9070 ft): 44 inches (45-48 inches), Tahquitz Peak (8836 ft): 25 inches, heavily drifted to 40 inches in places (measured 20th January), Seven Pines Trail junction with Deer Springs Trail (8700 ft): 36 inches, Strawberry Junction/PCT Mile 183 (8100 ft): 15 inches, Saddle Junction/PCT Mile 179 (8070 ft): 19 inches (21 inches), Suicide Rock Trail junction with Deer Springs Trail (6950 ft): 1-3 inches, Devils Slide trailhead at Humber Park (6550 ft): 2-4 inches (5-6 inches), Idyllwild (at 5550 ft): 0-2 inches (3 inches). Alternatively snowshoes could have been used for much of the hike. Otherwise, reliable posthole tracks are in place from Saddle Junctions through to San Jacinto Peak via Wellman Divide, but parts will become obscured by any additional light snowfall and/or especially by drifting snow from strong winds. Your contribution keeps the Report available to all, free from advertising or paywalls, and independent from agencies. With compaction of the trails in the second week of January, snowshoes may steadily become less useful, however they will remain valuable for off-trail travel in the high country for the foreseeable future. Devils Slide Trail is functionally clear of snow below 7600 ft, about two miles up, and then snow cover is about 60% up to Saddle Junction but becoming almost continuous within 0.2 mile of the junction. Spikes are recommended especially in the morning as the snow is now hard, compacted and very icy in places. San Bernardino Trail and Forsee Creek trails, along with the campsites near those trails, are still closed. UPDATE Saturday 17th December 2022: Early this morning we hiked South Ridge Trail to Tahquitz Peak, and I broke trail from Tahquitz Peak to and from Chinquapin Flat through moderate snow. no traction device) to 9000 ft on a lightly traveled and lumpy posthole track through thin icy snow. We hiked to top of San Gorgonio yesterday (8/23/09) via the Vivian Creek trail. Portable gas stoves are allowed. (231), Climber's Log Entries The table also shows that with another few inches, this could be the biggest snow season since the 1940s! The summit of San Gorgonio (11,499') is 3 miles beyond High Creek, which you can also camp at. The snow pack was hard enough to walk on top in some places but we did experience many holes. Print. Three significant trees are now down across the trail, including two major hazards that are not easy to hike around both roughly halfway along the trail. RESCUES IN THE WILDERNESS CAN BE AVOIDED. Two and three-tenths miles further is High Creek Camp (water available - 9,200'). Summertime tends to be the most crowded but it is a great mountain to climb anythime of year. San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 45-48 inches (includes about 24 inches snow in latest storms), heavily drifted to 60 inches in places, especially on the East Ridge. With some melting already underway and compaction caused by freeze-thaw cycles and hiker traffic, conditions will deteriorate for snowshoeing over the next few days, especially on more heavily traveled trails below 9000ft. Temperatures may be mild enough to produce rain at mid elevations, for example totaling less than 0.25 inch in Idyllwild, while snow accumulation above 10,000 ft elevation is currently forecast to be a dusting, perhaps few inches at most. Following an unusually warm weekend, multiple atmospheric river storms will bring cold, cloudy weather with variable precipitation from Tuesday 27th December well into the first week of January. However the precipitation amounts and probabilities for both storm systems have varied greatly in recent forecasts, and the models seem to be especially uncertain about details of the second storm (approx. UPDATE Monday 13th February: the first of two consecutive minor storms came through this morning, and produced more snow than was generally forecast. The Trail Report has adopted Seven Pines Trail as a priority for maintenance work as the trail has had a disproportionate number of lost hiker rescues in the past decade. Note that average depth is given; due to strong winds accompanying storms there is extensive drifting. So we recommend getting your permit in advance! Most of this snow had melted prior to my hike to San Jacinto Peak on 31st December. Difficulty : Strenuous. With the light fresh powder the previous evening, accompanied by very strong winds causing extensive drifting, prior tracks, including my own from 13th, had been totally erased everywhere so I was again breaking trail the entire way. Spikes are useful but not strictly required for ascending, but most hikers will continue to find them very useful for descending. Days are short and nights are very cold. Mountain Conditions. On my ascent I put crampons on at Wellmans Cienega (9300 ft) and they were more-or-less essential for traversing the icy slopes of the Peak Trail. Note that generally the maximum depths so far this winter were immediately following the major storm sequence on 14th-17th January 2023 (details of those depths available here). If full, drive down to bottom entrance area where there is an overflow parking lot. PCT Mile 179.9 (8070 ft): 3 inches (4 inches on 12th December), Devils Slide Trail at Humber Park (6550 ft): 0-1 inches (3.5 inches on 12th December). What does it mean if I have a California Campfire Permit? Relatively little snow is therefore expected throughout the mid elevations including Idyllwild. Your contribution helps SGWA protect the Wilderness and educate visitors! The Old fire, which started in San Bernardino, and the deadly flood that ravaged a campground in Devore were blamed for establishing the brittle ground that gave way when Jones fell to his death. Estimated Time: 9-12 hours. Deer Springs Trail is clear from the Highway 243 trailhead to the Suicide Rock trail junction at 7000 ft, and functionally clear from there to Strawberry Junction (8100 ft), with a few icy snow patches increasing in length and frequency as you ascend. Baldy and Mt. The first couple of days early next week (20th-21st) may warm slightly above seasonal, before promptly dropping well below average again, accompanying another unsettled period of multiple consecutive storm systems on 22nd-28th. The cloud largely dissipated on my descent, affording some spectacular vistas. Two ascents of San Jacinto Peak in three days had challenging snow and weather, but both were hugely enjoyable. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Monday 6th February 2023 at 0930 the air temperature was 11.1F (-12C), with a windchill temperature of -11.0F (-24C), 59% relative humidity, and a frigid NNW wind sustained at 12 mph gusting to 20.2 mph. I measured 1.5 inches of fresh snow at Saddle Junction early this morning, with about one inch at Humber Park, and 0.8 inch of snow (following 0.7 inch of rain) at 5550 ft in Idyllwild. The upper end of this trail offers outstanding views of Yucaipa Ridge and Galena Peak, as well as sweeping . It turned to occasional light snow at about 1500, but less than 0.5 inch has accumulated so far (at 5550 ft). San Gorgonio Climbing notes shared by Mountain-Forecast users. Moderate snow has continued for the past few hours at San Jacinto Peak, with a storm total so far of about 7.5 inches. That said, the going was extremely easy as the rain layer on top of the snow remaining for earlier storms had completely frozen, so I was only having to break trail through an inch or two of fine powder. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-hikers22jan22,1,1003736.story?coll=la-home-local Hikers Warned to Avoid Icy Risks Four are dead and two missing in Southland mountains. Momyer trailhead is now open. Thank you so much for your support. Another tree came down near the start of this trail close to Saddle Junction in Tropical Storm Kay. Cautious navigation is strongly recommended everywhere. Some of the storms are expected to be very cold with snow levels below 3000 ft, and, for example, Garner Valley may receive between 6-12 inches of snow by early March. At the Peak on Wednesday 1st February 2023 at 0935 the air temperature was 16.6F (-8C), with a windchill temperature of -8.0F (-22C), 13% relative humidity, and a wild NNE wind sustained at 21 mph gusting to 35.2 mph. This table gives the weather forecast for San Gorgonio at the specific elevation of 3505 m. Our advanced weather models allow us to provide distinct weather . Storm total at San Jacinto Peak is about 14 inches for a current total depth of 36+ inches (but very heavily drifted). By comparison, approximately 42 inches were recorded in February 2023 (provisional data). On the mountaintop, the ice continues to stay, and if hikers continue going up there, we're going to continue to have problems." 805-579-1116 evolverealtyca@gmail.com.