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Big Bear Annual Weather Conditions
Big Bear Lake provides great winter get-a-way opportunities in a warm Southern California climate. This is largely because of its 7,200 foot elevation allows Big Bear to accumulate up to 62 inches of snow during the winter months. But let’s not forget about the summer months. Big Bear Lake is packed with outdoor recreations and activities all year round. And with the Sun shining over 300 days a year at Big Bear, your outdoor adventures will be even more scenic and beautiful than you can imagine.
As you can see in the chart below, Big Bear Lake has comfortable summer temperatures for hiking and camping and it gets just cold enough in the winter for perfect skiing and snowboarding conditions.
Big Bear Annual Average Temperature, Snowfall & Rain
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January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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High
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47
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48
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51
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57
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66
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76
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Low
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20
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22
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24
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28
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34
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41
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Snow
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4.4 in
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14.2 in
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13.3 in
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3.2 in
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0.8 in
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0 in
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Rain
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14.8 in
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4.1 in
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3.4 in
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1.3 in
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0.5 in
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0.1 in
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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High
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81
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79
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74
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65
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54
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48
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Low
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47
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47
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41
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32
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25
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20
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Snow
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0 in
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0 in
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0 in
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0.7 in
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6.3 in
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9.1 in
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Rain
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0.7 in
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1.1 in
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0.6 in
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0.9 in
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2.1 in
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3 in
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