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Massive blizzard slams parts of California and Nevada 02:17. Relentless snowfall and hurricane-force winds that pounded the Sierra Nevada mountain range across Northern California and parts of ...
Blizzard conditions in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California left residents without power and highways across the range closed Sunday.. Blizzard warnings remain in effect Sunday while the ...
A blizzard warning is in effect for much of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, which could see a storm total of up to 12 feet of snow in the coming days, according to the National Weather ...
A powerful blizzard howled in the Sierra Nevada, closing a long stretch of Interstate 80 in California, forcing ski resorts to shut down, and leaving tens of thousands of homes without power.
A powerful blizzard that a meteorologist termed “as bad as it gets” is howling in the Sierra Nevada mountains. A long stretch of Interstate 80 in Northern California and several ski resorts ...
Blizzard warnings have been hoisted for much of the Sierra Nevada, including the Northeast Foothills, Motherlode and western Plumas and Lassen counties above 2,000 feet in elevation.
A historic blizzard — which produced winds as strong as a hurricane — is dumping incredible amounts of snow on the Sierra Nevada, shutting down roads, parks and ski resorts. With up to four ...
A rare blizzard sent its final flurries of snow and high winds through California’s Sierra Nevada on Sunday, keeping some major roads closed and shutting down ski resorts from Lake Tahoe to Mammoth.
Forecasters are warning of a Western blizzard that is expected to move through the Sierra Nevada, bringing high-intensity winds, large snowfall amounts and periods of whiteout conditions with zero ...
"This is the first time we've had a blizzard warning." The Sierra Nevada snowpack stood at 80% of average to date but only 70% of the typical April 1 peak, California Department of Water resources ...
California had seen some storms prior to the blizzard, but they were not enough to increase snowpack levels. As of March 5, snowpack levels for the entire Sierra Nevada were at 104 percent of average.