Heading to Lake Tahoe? Here's what to know about weather conditions, ski resorts and more
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Skiers heading to Lake Tahoe this weekend are in for a treat as heavy snow continues. The National Weather Service predicts additional accumulation above 7,000 feet. Following recent record-breaking storms that caused resort closures, many ski areas have reopened. Palisades Tahoe has issued a deep snow alert with reports of 25 inches of new snow. Other resorts, including Mt. Rose and Heavenly, also reported significant snowfall. As conditions remain unpredictable, safety measures are emphasized for skiers. After some breaks in weather, heavier snow and rain are forecasted for Sunday night.
Lake Tahoe is expected to receive between three to seven inches of snow above 7,000 feet, with gusts reaching up to 30 mph.
Palisades Tahoe reported a deep snow alert after receiving 25 inches of snow in 24 hours, emphasizing the need for cautious skiing.
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe closed due to high winds earlier this week but has since reopened with 13 to 16 inches of new snow.
Heavenly Ski Resort received 13 inches of fresh snow recently, contributing to a season total of 182 inches.
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