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Winter Consultant Issued for Tahoe, I-80: Snow Expected in Reno-Sparks Midweek-Uno Gazette Journal

Winter Consultant Issued for Tahoe, I-80: Snow Expected in Reno-Sparks Midweek-Uno Gazette Journal

A consultant for the winter time and the interstate 80 corridor from the beginning of Wednesday has been issued for Lake Tahoe, with snow expected in Reno-Sparks in the middle of the week.

To the foot, it can fall over 7,000 feet, as a little more possible to Donner Pass, according to the National Meteorological Service in Renault. Lake level communities can expect 2 to 6 inches.

Consultatives enter into force at 4am Wednesday until 10:00 pm Thursday. Rain and snow can fall into Renault-Sparks on Wednesday, although no accumulation is expected.

Traveling can be difficult in mountain passages, said the Meteorological Service.

What is in the prognosis for Lake Tahoe Lake this week?

Taho will see a chance for snow showers on Monday and Tuesday afternoon before a winter storm arrives on Wednesday. The snow begins on Wednesday morning, with a larger snowfall in the afternoon.

  • Monday: A slight chance for snow showers tonight. Near 49 for lake communities and 39 at higher hills. The pony varies from 18 to 28.
  • Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a slight chance for afternoon snow showers. High from 51 on the lake and 41 on higher hills. Low levels from 25 to 35.
  • Wednesday: Snow showers probably in the morning, with heavy snow in the afternoon and evening. High: 40 on the lake, 35 on higher hills. Low from 18 to 28.
  • Thursday: Snow showers in the morning. High: 29-34; Low 12-22.
  • Friday: The clear sky is coming back. Maximums 36-46; Low 15-25.

What is the forecast for this week in Reno-Sparks?

Reno-Sparks will see mostly cloudy sky early in the week before the storm brings rain in the middle of the week. Later this week is predicted a chance of snow. The clear sky returns to Friday.

  • Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a low level of 29.
  • Tuesday: Partly sunny, with nearly 56 high. Rain probably after 4 o’clock in the morning for one night. Low 34.
  • Wednesday: The rain is expected throughout the day, with nearly 46 high. Rain and snow probably in the evening before they cut overnight. Low than 30, with little to no accumulation.
  • Thursday: A chance of snow, with nearly 44. Sky, clean overnight, with a low level of 22. No accumulation is expected.
  • Friday: Sunny, nearly 48 tall. Mostly clear at night, with about 25 low.

What will be the meteorological conditions of the Interstate 80-ton-permeable?

Winter consultant enters into force on the western slope of Sierra at 4 o’clock in the morning and lasts until 4 pm Thursday.

The snowfall is expected to influence the trip on the Interstate 80 over Donner Pass. The accumulations between 4 and 8 inches are expected between 5000 and 6000 feet, with 8 to 14 inches over 6000 feet, NWS said.

Drivers should expect chain controls, smooth roads and possible delays. The most heavy snowfall is expected on Wednesday afternoon and overnight before it narrows on Thursday.

TAHOE ROAD conditions, Resources Watch Watch Resources

  • National Meteorological Service: Along with the provision of seven -day forecasts, users can monitor weather alerts and signals and download past weather data in Weather.gov.
  • Ministry of Transport in Nevada: The State Transport Department not only offers current road conditions, but also provides access to data on meteorological stations and traffic cameras. The information is available at nvroads.com and dot.nv.gov.
  • Caltrans: Check the California highway terms of Roads.dot.ca.gov before traveling.
  • NV Energy Weather Stations: The company provides public access to several dozen meteorological stations throughout the country, with data updating every 10 minutes. Users can access the data at nvenergy.westernweathergroup.com.
  • Alertwildfire: The network of 50 cameras across Nevada can provide users with a lively look under the conditions. The cameras can be available to Alertwildfire.org.

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