Lodi News-Sentinel

Three major storms bound for the Sierra

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RENO, Nev. — A trio of storms on their way into the Sierra could make for hazardous travel off-and-on into the Thanksgivi­ng holiday weekend, with several inches of snow expected around Lake Tahoe and a mix of snow and mostly rain in the Reno area.

The first of the storms was expected to arrive Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. As much as 8 inches of snow is possible in the mountains above Lake Tahoe and up to 5 inches at lake level by Wednesday.

Forecaster­s say Thanksgivi­ng Day itself may be the best day for travel with sunny skies and mild conditions.

The second storm is expected to move into the Sierra late Friday, and another one is possible as a colder system arrives on Sunday.

The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory through Wednesday morning for the Lake Tahoe area, including Stateline and Incline Village in Nevada and Truckee and South Lake Tahoe, California.

“It’s a weak to moderate winter storm, but it’s definitely going to cause heavy traffic delays,” service meteorolog­ist Scott McGuire told the Reno Gazette-Journal.

The series of storms will make their way across the state from west to east as the week progresses, and could slow travel in parts of northcentr­al and northeast Nevada as well on U.S. Interstate 80 and U.S. Highways 95, 93, 50 and 6, the service said.

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