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W​inds gusted as high as 160 mph atop the summit at Palisades-Tahoe Ski Resort Thursday night, and numerous gusts from 50 to 80 mph have been clocked since Thursday from California to the northern Rockies

Storm Prompts Sierra Blizzard Warnings Where Up To 10 Feet Of Snow Could Fall


By -- The Weather Channel—— Bio and Archives--March 3, 2024

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California's Sierra Nevada could see up to 10 feet of snow, which combined with powerful winds, blizzard conditions will make for life-threatening travel conditions at times through early Monday. Some locations could also experience power outages and tree damage because of the heavy accumulations.

T​his system has been named Winter Storm Orzelle by The Weather Channel.

The winter storm is pushing through much of the West now. Below is the latest radar showing rain and mountain snow from Orzelle in the Pacific Northwest, California, the Great Basin and northern Rockies. Heavy snow is coming down in the Sierra Nevada. ---More...

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By Bob Blackthorne on 2024 03 04

But, but, but, there's that deadly "Climate Change," and "Global Warming!" How can California get TEN FEET of snow? Then, of course, when all that snow melts, the Einsteins ruining CA will pump all the water into the Pacific Ocean instead filling ALL their reservoirs, in their judicious Dummyhood!
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