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Is this sick or what???????????


California, the place to be...a few days from now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Friday Jan 04, 2008 Hi 33°f / 26°f (base/top) Lo 24°f / 18°f (base/top) Sky Condition: ...

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Old Jan 4, 2008, 1:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is this sick or what???????????

California, the place to be...a few days from now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday
Jan 04, 2008



Hi 33°f / 26°f (base/top)
Lo 24°f / 18°f (base/top)


Sky Condition:
Cloudy with snowfall becoming heavy (if it isn't already), extremely heavy this afternoon and through tonight. Snow levels should be near 6,500 feet or lower, dropping to 3,500 feet tonight. Blowing and drifting snow is expected as winds reach storm strength, and hurricane strength across the higher ridges and peaks.

Precipitation:
Epic heavy snow.

Snow Potential
50 to 58 inches of accumulation.

Wind:
S/ SW at 25 - 45 gusts to 65mph (gusts to 100+mph above 9,000 feet).

Saturday
Jan 05, 2008



Hi 24°f / 15°f (base/top)
Lo 14°f / 7°f (base/top)


Sky Condition:
Cloudy and colder with winds still strong but dropping off a bit, and snowfall continuing. More heavy totals are expected. Snow levels run near 3,500 feet.

Precipitation:
Snow likely.

Snow Potential
16 to 22 inches of accumulation.

Wind:
SW at 20 - 30 gusts to 45mph (gusts to 75mph above 9,000 feet).

Sunday
Jan 06, 2008



Hi 19°f / 10°f (base/top)
Lo 10°f / 4°f (base/top)


Sky Condition:
Mostly cloudy and much colder, with snow levels dropping to around 2,000 feet or lower. Moderate or heavy snow showers are expected through the day, lighter overnight.

Precipitation:
Snow likely.

Snow Potential
12 to 16 inches of accumulation.

Wind:
SW at 15 - 25 gusts to 40mph (gusts to 60mph above 9,000 feet).


Monday
Jan 07, 2008



Hi 19°f / 10°f (base/top)
Lo 8°f / 2°f (base/top)


Sky Condition:
After some light snow early (snow level near 2,000 feet), clearing to partly cloudy and cold.

Precipitation:
Snow showers end early.

Snow Potential
No additional accumulation.

Wind:
Becoming NW at 10 - 20mph (gusts to 35mph above 9,000 feet).

Tuesday
Jan 08, 2008



Hi 33°f / 25°f (base/top)
Lo 25°f / 19°f (base/top)


Sky Condition:
Becoming cloudy with moderate to heavy snow showers, and strong winds. Snow levels should rise to near 6,000 feet, dropping overnight.

Precipitation:
50% chance for snow.

Snow Potential
12 to 18 inches of accumulation.

Wind:
S/ SW at 25 - 40 gusts to 55mph (gusts to 75mph above 9,000 feet).

Wednesday
Jan 09, 2008



Hi 28°f / 18°f (base/top)
Lo 19°f / 12°f (base/top)


Sky Condition:
Snow showers clear out early, then skies clear to partly cloudy with chilly temperatures.

Precipitation:
20% chance for snow showers early.

Snow Potential
No additional accumulation.

Wind:
Becoming NW at 5 - 15 gusts to 20mph.
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That's like, hmm... carry the two, add one........ 78-96 inches in three days.

That is sick!
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Old Jan 4, 2008, 1:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Yup,I saw one forecast for the Sierra call for 5-10 ft with the next series of 3 storms.
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Old Jan 4, 2008, 1:26 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I have never seen such a dire winter weather warning before:

Blizzard Warning

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGENATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV410 AM PST FRI JAN 4 2008...A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT THE REGION TODAY THROUGHSATURDAY MORNING WITH STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY SNOW CAUSINGBLIZZARD CONDITIONS IN THE SIERRA...EXTREMELY HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL BRING DANGEROUSBLIZZARD CONDITIONS IN THE SIERRA AND LAKE TAHOE BASIN TODAYTHROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL ACROSS THE SIERRA PASSES. ATTEMPTING TOTRAVEL IN THE SIERRA WILL PUT YOUR LIFE AT RISK! EXTREMELY HIGHSNOWFALL RATES WILL MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR ROAD CREWS ANDEMERGENCY PERSONNEL TO KEEP ROADS PASSABLE AND TO ASSIST STRANDEDVEHICLES. IF YOU DO ATTEMPT TRAVEL IN THE SIERRA YOUR CHANCES OFBEING STRANDED FOR MORE THAN A FEW HOURS IS VERY HIGH. REMAININDOORS DURING THIS BLIZZARD...EVEN A SHORT WALK OUTDOORS COULD BEDEADLY AS YOU WILL BECOME DISORIENTED IN THE WHITEOUT CONDITIONSWITH ZERO VISIBILITY.PERIODS OF HEAVY SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS WILL PRODUCE HAZARDOUSCONDITIONS IN LOWER ELEVATIONS OF EASTERN CALIFORNIA AND WESTERNNEVADA FROM LATE THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. THESNOW IS EXPECTED TO TAPER TO SHOWERS ON SATURDAY BEFORE ANOTHERROUND OF SNOW MOVES INTO THE AREA SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY.STATE AND LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGERS ARE WORKING WITH THE NATIONALWEATHER SERVICE AND ARE IN THE PROCESS OF PREPARING FOR EMERGENCYRESPONSE...SHOULD IT BECOME NECESSARY. CITIZENS CAN ASSIST INTHIS EFFORT BY STAYING INFORMED ON THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM THENATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.CAZ072-073-NVZ002-042015-/O.CON.KREV.BZ.W.0001.000000T0000Z-080105T1800Z/GREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA-MONO-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SOUTH LAKE TAHOE...TAHOE CITY..TRUCKEE...MARKLEEVILLE...BRIDGEPORT...COLEVI LLE...LEE VINING..MAMMOTH LAKES...GLENBROOK...INCLINE VILLAGE410 AM PST FRI JAN 4 2008...BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST SATURDAY..A BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST SATURDAY.SNOW WILL BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATER THIS MORNING ACROSS THEEASTERN SIERRA FROM LAKE TAHOE SOUTH TO MONO COUNTY. THE SNOWCOULD BRIEFLY CHANGE TO RAIN BELOW 7000 FEET AROUND MIDDAY...BEFORESNOW LEVELS FALL TO BELOW 6000 FEET LATER THIS AFTERNOON.EXTREMELY HEAVY SNOW WILL OCCUR THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WITHSNOWFALL RATES UP TO 6 INCHES PER HOUR.TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WILL BE 3 TO5 FEET ABOVE 7000 FEET WITH HIGHER AMOUNTS ALONG THE SIERRACREST...AND 2 TO 3 FEET BELOW 7000 FEET...INCLUDING THE LAKE TAHOEBASIN. IN ADDITION...STRONG WINDS WILL PRODUCE LARGE AND EVENDEEPER SNOW DRIFTS.STRONG WINDS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH TONIGHT...WITH THE MOSTDANGEROUS WINDS FROM EARLY THIS MORNING THROUGH THIS EVENING.WIND GUSTS UP TO 70 MPH WILL BE COMMON WITH GUSTS OVER 150 MPHOVER THE SIERRA RIDGES. THESE STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE WITH THEHEAVY SNOW TO BRING BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AT ALL SIERRA PASSES..WITH A PERIOD OF BLIZZARD CONDITIONS REACHING LOWER ELEVATIONSTHIS AFTERNOON INTO EARLY SATURDAY.A BLIZZARD WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS AREEXPECTED OR OCCURRING. FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDSWILL PRODUCE ZERO VISIBILITY. DO NOT TRAVEL IN THESE CONDITIONS.IF YOU GET STRANDED...STAY WITH YOUR VEHICLE.
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I leave New England and several nice storms hit... I leave CA and sure enough...
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Old Jan 4, 2008, 2:41 PM   #6 (permalink)
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That's some serious snow. Drive off the road during that storm and they might not find you until spring.
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They might not find you until summer, this was Tioga Pass in June 2006:

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Wowsers! That's hard to imagine, having lived on the east coast my entire life. Amazing!
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That's some serious snow. Drive off the road during that storm and they might not find you until spring.
This happens all the time.
I believe it was even discussed in Misery (the moive)
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Old Jan 4, 2008, 5:11 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Wow the dropping temperature is going to make for cold smoke powder..Jackson Hole is also going to get a piece of the action..woo hoo..


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