Snow dump: Tahoe receives 2 feet of snow as ski resorts close amid COVID-19 concern
After a prolonged period of mostly dry conditions, the Tahoe Basin finally reported impressive 24-hour snowfall totals Sunday morning: As of 8:30 a.m., Squaw Valley had recorded 18 inches at its base and up to 30 inches at its highest peaks. Tahoe City measured 23 inches, Homewood 33 and Incline Village 22. … Between Sunday and Monday, the Cascades and northern Sierra could see another one to three feet of snow.
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