Posted on 12/10/2014 6:30:24 PM PST by george76
Northern California faces a blizzard warning from late Wednesday until 1 p.m. Friday, with 10 to 20 inches of snow possible in communities above 6,000 feet, and as much as two to three feet of snow in northern Sierra communities.
Wind gusts could exceed 80 mph in some areas, the Los Angeles Times reported. More than seven-and-a-half inches of rain is also expected in the Sierra Nevada, and the Bay Area could see more than three inches of rain.
The National Weather Service office in Sacramento posted a warning .
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About a hour south, lovely evening here.
Be safe. Let us know how you are faring.
still calm in Placerville
When the snow melts it will help ease the drought!
Funny how weather works huh California?
We could use a little more global wetting here in the south.
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