SnowBrains Forecast: 2-3 Feet for the California Sierra Through Monday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 2-3 Feet for the California Sierra Through Monday - SnowBrains
"The ongoing Sierra storm continues to build Saturday afternoon, delivering its main push Saturday night into Sunday morning, with confidence strongest from Saturday afternoon through Monday night."
"Snow levels will briefly hover near 6,500-7,500 feet, then crash to roughly 4,000-5,500 feet overnight and Sunday, turning nearly all Sierra precipitation to snow."
"Sunday is the deepest part of the storm for most open Sierra terrain, with snowfall rates pulsing hardest overnight into the morning before tapering to colder showers Sunday night and Monday."
A significant storm is impacting the Sierra, with peak snowfall expected from Saturday night into Sunday morning. Snow levels will drop to 4,000-5,500 feet, converting most precipitation to snow. The storm will bring gusty winds, with speeds reaching 40-55 mph, and up to 70 mph near Mount Rose. Sunday will see the heaviest snowfall, particularly along the central and southern Sierra crest. Conditions will improve as winds ease and colder air arrives, enhancing snow quality for skiing.
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