Yosemite National Park is experiencing severe winter weather, prompting an advisory from the National Weather Service. Significant snowfall is expected, accumulating between 4 to 10 inches at elevations above 4500 feet, with higher places receiving up to 14 inches. Winds may gust up to 50 mph, causing visibility issues and hazardous road conditions, particularly for Monday commuters. The article emphasizes the risks of icy and slippery surfaces while traveling, advising drivers to exercise caution and consider avoiding travel if possible due to the treacherous conditions. Additional precautions regarding downed power lines are also highlighted.
Yosemite is under a winter weather advisory until Monday night, expecting 4 to 10 inches of snow above 4500 feet; hazardous travel conditions anticipated.
The NWS warns of significant snow accumulations and winds up to 50 mph, leading to slick roads, reduced visibility, and potential tree damage.
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