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Mount Lassen, the southernmost active volcano in the Cascade Range and a favorite for backcountry adventurers, is bracing for up to 10 feet of snow as a bomb cyclone slams Northern California.
Winds ramp up from the west-southwest, and snow levels hover around 5500–6000 feet. It’s not worth a full ... as this map assumes a 10:1 SLR (it will be higher in reality).
Up to 4 feet of snow will hit some parts of California later this week. Up to 4 feet of snow will hit some parts of California later this week. AccuWeather National Weather Service in a Monday ...
California’s about to go off, with Kirkwood potentially eyeing over four feet of mostly high-quality ... but not much mountain snow. Another weak wave Sunday into midweek brings 4–10" across multiple ...
Friday brings a quick burst (up to 3–4 inches on the highest peaks) before tapering off. Snow levels hover near 5000–5500 feet. Travel impacts mostly confined to slick passes. Saturday sees a welcome ...
SACRAMENTO – A significant winter storm will impact the Northern California area Sunday through ... at 11 p.m. The mountains could get 1-4 feet of snow, with 5 feet possible at the highest ...
Up to 4 feet of snow would be possible at high elevations for a portion of central California, the NWS forecast. Travel "could be very difficult to impossible," the weather service said.
Lake Tahoe communities are expected to see snow starting Sunday night, with 1 to 2 feet likely above 6,500 feet and up to 3 feet at the highest peaks. Lower amounts are expected at lake level.