Storm not over, brings mixed precip to region
Updated 9:50am
Lake Tahoe Unified School District is closed today even though there is only a dusting of snow on the South Shore. This decision was made Thursday during the chaos of the power outage. Some people were left wondering how organized the district is in the event of an emergency.
Zephyr Cove Elementary school buses will only be stoping at the main stops this morning.
Lake Tahoe Community College is open.
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 1pm Friday. Four to 8 more inches is expected above 7,00 feet.
Mountain passes could present difficult driving conditions. Chains or four-wheel drive restrictions are in place for some highways. For up-to-date road information, click on the state icons on the home page of Lake Tahoe News.
Heavenly Mountain Resort is reporting 3 inches of snow, Squaw Valley received 11 inches overnight and 16 inches in the last 24 hours.
More than 100 Liberty Utilities customers remain without power this morning; about 50 customers in North Lake Tahoe and approximately 65 customers in South Lake Tahoe, with 50 of those customers’ power to be restored shortly.
— Lake Tahoe News staff report