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Flood advisory issued, snow level dropping


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Last night’s thunderstorm was only the beginning, as a winter weather advisory is in effect for the Lake Tahoe region until 11am Tuesday. The National Weather Service in Reno is warning of snow at elevations above 8,000 feet, with 4-8 inches expected through Tuesday morning. Periods of snow are likely to continue at higher elevations through Wednesday.

Heavy rain and hail will fall at lower elevations Monday night, with a half an inch of rain or more leading to increased pooling on roads and rising streams. Check conditions before heading into the backcountry or over mountain passes, and drive with caution.

Sunny skies will return toward the end of the week, with temperatures back to the mid-60s by the weekend.

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  1. h says - Posted: October 4, 2010

    Sure in the Hell HELP, IF THE CITY GET UP OFF THEIR AZZ, RUN THE STREETSWEEPER, REMOVE ALL THE PINE NEEDLES OFF THE CLOGGED DRAINS IN THE STREETS.
    WHEN THE LAST TIME YOU SEEN ONE BESIDES ON YOUR BILL?
    I drove around yesterday watched countless street drains plugged up and these water storage ponds weren’t working for –it!

  2. TahoeKaren says - Posted: October 5, 2010

    OMG!! The sky is falling! Chicken Little was right!