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National Weather Service Says Snow Level Could Dip To 1,000 Feet

by CLAYCORD.com
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Snow levels in Northern California could fall as low as 1,500 to 2,000 feet next weekend when wet weather is expected to hit the region, the National Weather Service said.

Forecasters said snow in the foothills will be likeliest Saturday night into Sunday morning, when snow levels could dip as low as 1,000 feet.

The NWS expects heavy snow and strong winds could make traveling through the Sierra nearly impossible late next week and weekend.

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Climate Crisis!!!

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Turning out to be a pretty good winter. Two in a row. Yay!

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Ski Montaire Drive

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Whatever happens, it’s our fault and further taxes/regulations are in order.

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How far south is “Northern” California?

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This weekend (3-2 / 3-3)or next (3-9 / 3-10) it’s unclear from this story.

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Unintended consequences of geoengineering. I don’t recall the El Nino of the late 1990s lasting this long.
 
If some of you want more severe winter then move up to one of the states that border Canada. You can dig your way through 3 foot snow drifts each winter. 😄

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And I just came back in from raking up leaves and earlier mowed down some grass that got into my mulch patch due to neighbor’s gardeners reseeding on a windy day. PITA to get rid of. Today’s geoengineering menu came out wrong… again. Nice and sunny now.

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@CAPTAIN BEBOPS….Still keep that foil hat on, in case they sneak up on you….

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Still think that geoengineering is a conspiracy theory? Try doing some searches. It’s not even hidden and been around for decades.

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…. somehow the libs will find a way to want to tax it, call it a water crisis (too much), and Newscum will take credit for it

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Looking forward to more photos ops with snow on the mountain, green hills, blooming mustard, the most beautiful time of the year in our area!

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