The Sierra Avalanche Center is warning people up in the mountains about the possibility of avalanches.
Officials say the hot weather made avalanches of wet, loose snow possible, especially on steep and sunny slopes.
They say if the snow feels unsupportable, mushy, or if you start sinking into the wet snow, you should move away from the area.
The Avalanche Center even says the snowpack has transformed into late-spring or summer-like snow thanks to the heat mixed with recent rain.
