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Weather Service releases snow totals for Tahoe area


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The National Weather Service in Reno released snow totals at 11:30am Saturday for the latest storm.

Here are some of those numbers for the past 24 hours:

• Alpine Meadows — 20 inches

• Carson City — 5 inches

Josh and his buddies James and Darren from Melbourne, Australia, create a snowboard jump in basketball area in the Tahoe Keys on Feb. 19. Photo/Kathryn Reed

Josh and his buddies James and Darren from Melbourne, Australia, create a snowboard jump in the basketball area in the Tahoe Keys on Feb. 19. Photo/Kathryn Reed

• Donner Summit — 20 inches

• Gardnerville — 13 inches

• Heavenly Valley — 30 inches

• Homewood — 24 inches

• Incline Village — 24 inches

• Reno Airport — 5.4 inches

• Squaw Valley — 14 inches

• Virginia City — 4 inches.

Even though a clearing trend is on the horizon, cold temps are forecast for the next few days. Saturday night the low in South Lake Tahoe is expected to be 6 degrees. The highs will be in the 20s through Tuesday.

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  1. Rhonda says - Posted: February 19, 2011

    Does anybody know the total accumulation since Tuesday?

  2. dogwoman says - Posted: February 19, 2011

    I heard Sierra’s claiming 100 inches.

  3. Skibum says - Posted: February 19, 2011

    Sierra is probably correct as I live in Meyers near 89 & 50 and I have shoveled my deck, which faces the summit, twice and it was up to the railing both times which is 8 feet (four foot high). I also cleaned the back of my truck bed four times and that’s 2 feet tall on the sides.

  4. Dana Benedict says - Posted: February 19, 2011

    Welllllllll….where are these guys getting there info? 60-90 inches on Nez Perce in Meyers area.

    Dana

  5. MAP says - Posted: February 19, 2011

    @Dana

    It’s guys measuring you know how they lie

  6. Richard says - Posted: February 20, 2011

    Check Tahoeweatherdiscussion.com for snow totals around the basin. I measured 56 inches for South Lake Tahoe.