California braces for extra snow as storm closes freeway

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California braces for extra snow as storm closes freeway

A couple of foot (30 cm) of extra snow was predicted to fall on Sunday in a lot of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, already whitened by a weekend of blizzards that closed a significant freeway in Nevada as forecasters warned of a excessive threat of avalanches.

Interstate 80 has been closed between Colfax and the Nevada state line since Friday as excessive winds whipped up snow squalls, the California Freeway Patrol stated.

The Nationwide Climate Service warned of wind gusts of as much as 45 miles per hour (72 kph) and blizzard situations within the highest mountain elevations by means of Sunday night time. Ski resorts round Lake Tahoe closed for enterprise.

Greater than 80 inches (2 meters) of snow has piled up since Friday in Soda Springs, Sugar Bowl and different mountain cities, based on the Nationwide Climate Service.

The storm additionally shut down Yosemite Nationwide Park, although the Nationwide Park Service stated it hoped to partially reopen some roads on Sunday afternoon.

Greater than 22,000 clients in northern California had misplaced electrical energy, based on the PowerOutage.us monitoring service.

Forecasters warned folks to remain indoors, with a excessive threat of avalanches within the backcountry mountains of the Jap Sierra Nevada.

At the same time as blizzards had been easing, extra snow-laden winter storms had been anticipated for a lot of the area on Monday and Tuesday, the Nationwide Climate Service stated.

Printed By:

Vadapalli Nithin Kumar

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Mar 4, 2024