Winter storm watch issued for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area from Tuesday to Thursday up to 2 inches of snow
Briefly

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area and surrounding counties, effective from Tuesday at 11 p.m. until Thursday, Mar. 13 at 11 p.m. Forecasts predict snowfall reaching between 2 inches and 3 feet, particularly near the Sierra crest, along with strong winds gusting up to 70 mph. These conditions could severely disrupt travel, especially during commutes. The article also highlights local winter weather shelters available in several counties for those needing assistance to stay warm during the storm.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area and nearby counties, projecting heavy snowfall and high winds from Tuesday to Thursday.
Travel conditions may become very difficult or impossible due to snow accumulations of 2 inches to 3 feet and gusts reaching up to 70 mph.
Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and be prepared for hazardous conditions impacting commutes in the upcoming days.
Information on local winter weather shelters is provided for several counties, ensuring those in need can find warmth during severe winter conditions.
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