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Mother Nature’s March madness


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By Kathryn Reed

Snow is continuing to fall this morning in the Lake Tahoe Basin. A winter weather advisory is in effect until 1pm today. A half inch has fallen between 6:30-7am on the South Shore.

“We won’t see warm weather return for a little while,” Brian O’Hara, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Reno, told Lake Tahoe News this morning.

He said it could be a couple weeks before Tahoe starts to see spring again.

Hot tubs are going to be needed after all the shoveling. Photo/Kathryn Reed

Hot tubs are going to be needed after all the shoveling. Photo/Kathryn Reed

On the South Shore at lake level about 9 inches have fallen in the last 24 hours. Reno recorded a trace.

Higher elevations – this includes the ski resorts – are reporting more than a foot of the white stuff. This means winter ski conditions have returned and the stop-and-go ice-slush that was on the slopes last weekend had been covered up.

Winds won’t be a problem like they were on Tuesday. Just after midnight, though, some gusts of 40mph were being reported.

Chain controls are up around most roads leading into and out of the basin. On Tuesday Kingsbury Grade was like an ice rink with bumper cars as vehicles kept spinning out and running into each other. Highway 89 around Emerald Bay is closed this morning because of avalanche danger.

Assemblyman Ted Gaines reported seeing an SUV flipped over on Highway 50 on his way to Tahoe Tuesday afternoon.

The Sierra Avalanche Center’s rating is “considerable” – meaning expert evaluation skills are needed.

For those flying out of Reno-Tahoe International Airport, call ahead because flights were delayed on Tuesday.

Unsettled weather will be here for the next several days. Another system will move through the Lake Tahoe area, bringing a chance of showers on Thursday and Friday. A high pressure will build a little before the following storm comes Sunday night.

Bundle up because the high today is expected to be 33 degrees, 36 on Thursday and in the low 40s for Easter weekend.

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  1. Dogwoman says - Posted: March 31, 2010

    I live out in the county and we’ve gotten well over a foot since yesterday! It’s BEAUTIFUL!
    The small dog with her 4 inch legs isn’t thrilled, however!

  2. Collin Kilner says - Posted: March 23, 2011

    Wondering how many March Madness watchers are driving their spouses crazy!

  3. Basket Ball March Madness says - Posted: March 23, 2011

    Wondering how many March Madness watchers are making their spouses crazy!

  4. KINKYLOVER says - Posted: March 23, 2011

    lol@collin..you got love the college basketball,I use the online betting,goes right into the bank account,Miss you dog woman(hows the business)?,keep the pup out the cold snow.
    I got a picture from a friend that went out couple nights ago,said he was driving the speed limit when this huge dodge 4 wheel passed him on the loop behind Hurrahs,lost control took out big portion of Parks fence,they went to Mott’s for some burgers ,beer,SPORTS GAMES,said on the way back the truck was gone ,but a fender with a headlight was hanging on the chain-link.
    Cracks me up,how fast people like to drive on slick,icy roads.
    Keep the wood stove burning,summer be Tahoe in July.
    YOU CAN BET ON LOTS BLOOD SUCKING BUGS THIS YEAR.That keep you out the backcountry longer than normal.
    Did anyone read the prediction of a very cooler than normal summer and short?

    cocktail time.Peace.