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Snow blankets basin, slick roads greet commuters


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By Kathryn Reed

It doesn’t matter the calendar is closer to the fall equinox than winter’s – white stuff is all over the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Rain began turning to snow off and on Sunday afternoon, with just snow coming down in the evening. About an inch fell at lake level in South Lake Tahoe, while the Meyers area got about four times as much.

Ski resorts like Heavenly that have been making snow for a couple weeks are in good shape as the season is about to begin. Heavenly plans to open Nov. 19, Boreal is already open. Other opening dates include Northstar Nov. 20, Squaw Nov. 25, Homewood Dec. 17.

Sunrise in Meyers on Nov. 8. Photo/Brenda Knox

Sunrise in Meyers on Nov. 8. Photo/Brenda Knox

Although it’s a bluebird morning, the National Weather Service is still calling for 30 percent chance of snow for today and 40 percent on Tuesday.

Black ice is being reported in the basin and surrounding areas between Carson Valley and Reno. As the temperatures rise, that threat will subside. Chain controls are in affect on some passes, so check the state icons on the home page of Lake Tahoe News for the latest info.

Highway 50 from the basin to halfway down Spooner Summit into Carson was called an “ice skating rink” by one driver who drove the route about 8am Monday.

Bundle up because the high today in Lake Tahoe is expected to be 38, with the low 18 degrees.

Mostly sunny skies are in the forecast for Thursday and Friday.

To ensure more white stuff covers the slopes, the annual Sierra-at-Tahoe Pray for Snow Party is Nov. 11 at 7pm at Mo’s Place near the Super 8 motel in South Tahoe. Fresh Ketch’s party is Nov. 17 at 7:30pm in South Tahoe.

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  1. Julie Threewit says - Posted: November 8, 2010

    The snow plow came rumbling down our street in Meyers this morning and it took me a few seconds to recognize the noise!!

  2. TahoeKaren says - Posted: November 8, 2010

    Because they were using the sand trucks instead of the graders I ended up with a bit of an icy berm in my driveway. Ya gotta love winter. :)

  3. foible says - Posted: November 8, 2010

    Well in the city limits, all we got was trash trucks…if you paid attention the first snow always brings out the people who like to do donuts in the intersection, the skid to see how far the truck will slide or the uphill smoke your tires moron.

    Love winter, but some people are just too much with the pedal action.
    The two worst stopping spots I’ve ever seen year after year is the stop signing coming back in on the loop road toward Van Sickle new park entrance, Pioneer coming to 50 by the Bottle shop. They really need to sand the hell out those two places.

  4. Miss Ing Tahoe says - Posted: November 8, 2010

    I wanna come back home :(

  5. dogwoman says - Posted: November 8, 2010

    Really? The pray for snow party is on Veterans’ Day? Doesn’t seem very respectful to me.