The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area, forecasting significant snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet above 7000 feet, with even higher amounts possible on the highest peaks. Winds may gust up to 90 mph, creating hazardous conditions that could impede travel, particularly during Monday’s commute. Residents are directed to keep emergency supplies in their vehicles and to stay off the lake waters due to rough wave conditions. Shelter information for those in need during the storm is also shared.
An updated winter storm warning has been issued for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area, predicting significant snow accumulations and hazardous conditions through Monday evening.
Travel could become very difficult or impossible, with snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour possible, affecting Monday morning and evening commutes.
Strong winds, with gusts up to 90 mph, could lead to extensive damage to trees and power lines, posing additional risks in the region.
Residents are advised to keep emergency supplies in their vehicles if they must travel, and relevant shelter information is provided for those in need.
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