![]() ![]() We don’t have much that has changed from yesterday’s blog, but we want to repeat that this weekend will be impacted by weather. Visibility was low throughout last weekend’s storm. It may be a *bit* clearer at night, but we’ll have to wait until closer to the date to really know for sure. On Sunday, we could see 12-18 inches of snow, which will certainly impact travel. Plan accordingly, stocking your car with water, food, and blankets, and use the road conditions resources listed below. Saturday could be a difficult day for travel. Snow showers could be scattered on Friday, with snow moving into the Sierra by 6pm. Road conditions are going to be dangerous during key travel times throughout the weekend and it is likely that Interstate 80 will close for extended periods of time throughout this storm. The image above was taken by groomer and photographer Nick McMahon. Keep up with the forecast on our Weather Blog. The rest of the storm seems to be a nice, cold cycle. Tonight’s storm is a bit warmer, so we could see rime ice impacts in the morning. Saturday will be our biggest storm day, with a now predicted snow total of 26 inches during the day and 21 inches at night above 8,000 feet. ![]() This first band of snow is the weakest though, and the snowfall on Saturday and Sunday is still expected to be very significant. We’re now expecting closer to 8 inches at upper elevations tonight rather than the initial 14 inches that were predicted. The first winter storm moves in this evening, and numbers have been slightly downgraded since we posted yesterday. ![]()
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