What is the coldest temperature in Big Bear Lake?


What is the coldest temperature in Big Bear Lake? The highest temperature recorded at Big Bear was 94°F (34°C), recorded on July 15, 1998. The record lowest temperature was -25°F (-32°C), on January 29, 1979. Snowfall, measured at the lake level, averages 61.8 inches each year with some seasons receiving record totals of over 100 inches.


What do I need to know before going to Big Bear?

Winter coats, snow boots, hats and gloves are a must. Snowfall in Big Bear can be unpredictable at times and the night time temperatures drop quickly. Big Bear has plenty of stores that specialize in winter gear. Update your wardrobe before you go home so you will be ready the next time you visit.


What shoes to wear at Big Bear?

Comfortable and sturdy hiking shoes, hiking boots or trail runners. Ankle gaiters if you have them. Clothing – base layer, insulating layer and outer layer. Trekking poles – if you have them bring them even if you do not use them.


How cold does it get in Big Bear Lake?

Big Bear Lake weather offers summers that are warm and mostly clear skies and winters that are very cold, dry, and partly cloudy skies. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 22°F to 81°F and is rarely below 14°F or above 88°F.


Does Big Bear get real snow?

Big Bear also receives about 120 inches of snow annually, with most falling during the winter accompanied with highs in the mid-40s and lows in the mid-20s.


Why is Bear Lake so special?

Bear Lake contains abundant suspended microscopic particles of white-colored calcium carbonate (lime) that reflect the water's natural blue color back to the surface, giving the lake its intense turquoise-blue color.


Why is it so cold in Big Bear?

Its location at over 7,000' elevation in the San Bernardino mountain range makes for winters with snow! From the beaches of Southern California you can stand in the warm, sunny 70 degree weather and see snow on the mountains where Big Bear Lake is located.


What is the best month to go to Big Bear?

Spring and Fall are usually the best time to come and avoid crowds. During these off peak seasons, there are still plenty of events and things to do in Big Bear. Fishing season starts April 1st, you can take a hike, walk the Alpine Pedal Path, go horseback riding and check out the petting Zoo.


Is Big Bear Lake polluted?

Test results in parts of both Lake Elsinore and Big Bear Lake confirmed the presence of harmful algal blooms, made from a group of organisms called cyanobacteria, officials said. The bluish-green-brown colored bacteria can produce potent toxins and are a health threat to humans and pets, officials said.


Why is Bear Lake popular?

Bear Lake has become famous for the surrounding valley's crops of raspberries and for the annual Raspberry Days festival held in Garden City to celebrate the harvest of raspberries, generally during the first week of August.


Is Great Bear Lake cold?

This large volume of water and the northern continental climate of the region give rise to a lake that is essentially polar (cold monomictic) although in a northern temperature setting.


Is Bear Lake too cold to swim?

In the Summer time the water temperature in Bear Lake ranges from 68 to 72 degrees. In the Winter time it usually ranges from 35 to 40 degrees and only freezes over 70% of the time. Bear Lake is a great place to swim, boat, kayak, or just sit on the beach.


What is the temp in Big Bear in winter?

Daily high temperatures are around 47°F, rarely falling below 34°F or exceeding 61°F. The lowest daily average high temperature is 43°F on December 24. Daily low temperatures are around 25°F, rarely falling below 14°F or exceeding 35°F.


Can you sleep on Bear Lake?

If you plan to camp overnight, please use one of the many public and private camping areas around the lake (see map). No camping after 10 p.m. on the public beaches or exposed bed of Bear Lake.