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South Tahoe has sandbags ready in case of flooding


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Snow levels are lower than originally forecast, with snow coming down all day Friday in the Lake Tahoe Basin. This means the threat of flooding has decreased.

Nonetheless, South Lake Tahoe crews are ready in case temps warm up and the moisture turns to rain as the system stays over the Sierra for the next few days.

This people may be wishing they'd split this wood based on the forecast. Photo/Kathryn Reed

People may be wishing they'd split this wood based on the forecast. Photo/Kathryn Reed

“City street crews are prepared for either scenario or a combination thereof,” John Greenhut, South Tahoe Public Works director, told Lake Tahoe News.

Sand and bags are available at the rear of Fire Station No. 3 off James Avenue and at Bijou Park off the Pavilion Loop Road at the back of the park.

Residents will need to fill the bags with their shovels.

Expect breaks in the weather Saturday and Monday, with an even more substantial storm rolling in for Tuesday and Wednesday.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. Julie Threewit says - Posted: December 18, 2010

    Maybe those residents that know how to fill a sand bag can teach the business owners how to shovel their sidewalks!

  2. grannylu says - Posted: December 18, 2010

    LOVE your response, Threewit!