Update: Winter storm warning issued for Yosemite from Tuesday to Thursday
Briefly

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Yosemite and surrounding areas, predicting significant snowfall of 1 to 4 feet and strong wind gusts up to 60 mph from Tuesday night until Thursday. Travel is anticipated to be very difficult, particularly affecting commutes on Wednesday. Residents are urged to be prepared with emergency supplies if travel is necessary. Emergency alerts will be distributed via mobile devices in the Bay Area, where individuals are also encouraged to monitor local county alert systems for other potentially hazardous situations. Shelters during winter weather are also highlighted for various counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Yosemite, predicting total snow accumulations of 1 to 3 feet above 4000 feet and up to 4 feet in higher elevations.
Travel conditions are expected to be hazardous, especially during Wednesday's commutes, as strong winds may gust up to 60 mph and could cause significant tree damage.
Residents in the Bay Area are advised to sign up for county alert systems to receive emergency notifications, particularly related to considerable hazards in the weather.
In the event of severe weather, individuals are encouraged to keep essential items like flashlights, food, and water in their vehicles for emergency preparedness.
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