Say goodbye to fall — snow in the forecast

That four-letter S-word is returning – snow. So says the National Weather Service.

The strong low-pressure system that is expected to develop over the Gulf of Alaska this weekend could bring cold temps, wind and snow to the Lake Tahoe Basin early next week. The white stuff is expected to be above 7,000 feet, with rain below that. The phrase being used is “moderate to heavy precipitation”.

The 70s that have been filling the days will drop 20 degrees. Strong winds are part of the storm. Travel along Highway 395, according to the weather folks in Reno, could be problematic because of the high winds.

The seasons are about to change in Lake Tahoe.  Photo/LTN file

The seasons are about to change in Lake Tahoe. Photo/LTN file

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— Lake Tahoe News staff report