Storm could bring first snow to higher peaks
Snow levels could drop to 7,500-8,000 feet by Friday morning, which might bring some snow to the higher peaks of the Sierra Nevada. “Two-day … totals have a majority of the Sierra between a Trace to 1-inch, with localized amounts of up to 2-4 inches in Mono County (Tioga Pass, Sonora Pass), and 1-2 inches for Mount Rose,” said National Weather Service Reno Meteorologist Colin McKellar. “It’s not a big snow event by any means, but the first decent snowfall this fall.”
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