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Stories related to: snow pack

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Environment

Snow Melt Causes Minor Flooding In Yosemite Park

May 10, 2017

The river running through Yosemite National Park briefly flooded its banks and a sheriff in California's Central Valley organized an airdrop of feed for 30 cows stranded downstream by rising waters as a heat wave melts record snow in the mountains.

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Tahoe Ski Resort To Remain Open Past July 4 For First Time

May 3, 2017 | Randol White

Snow skiing in the Tahoe area will continue this year beyond the July Fourth holiday, due to record snowfall.

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Heat Wave Melting Record Snowpack In Northern California

May 1, 2017

Forecasters expect at least one California river to hit flood stage later this week as a heat wave melts record snowpack in the Sierra Nevada.

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NASA: Central Sierra Nevada Snowpack Larger Than Previous Four Years Combined

April 18, 2017 | Randol White

The Central Sierra Nevada snowpack this year is larger than the previous four years combined, according to new data from NASA.

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NASA Launches Pilot Project To Measure Snow Pack From The Sky

March 7, 2017 | Ezra David Romero

There’s now so much snow in the Sierra Nevada that state water officials are preparing for a massive runoff year. A new way to measure snowpack could provide much greater accuracy.

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Roads To Lake Tahoe Clearing In Time For Busy Weekend

January 13, 2017 | Ky Plaskon

Roads in the region around Lake Tahoe are clearing quickly for the busy weekend and some are calling the blizzard a blessing.

Several Parts Of Placer County Under Avalanche Warning

January 11, 2017 | Bob Moffitt

Homes and businesses in Truckee and Lake Tahoe are under several feet of snow.

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Staggering Snow Totals At Tahoe

January 11, 2017

(AP) - Some staggering snow totals are coming in from the Lake Tahoe area that's been battered by a blizzard since Monday night.

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Spring Snow Extends Southern California Ski Season For Some

March 31, 2016

(AP) - A spring snow dump has extended the season at two of Southern California's most popular ski mountains.

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Environment

Atmospheric River Storms Can Reduce Sierra Snow

March 2, 2016 | Amy Quinton

A new NASA study shows that “atmospheric rivers” in California are more likely to result in increased flooding and reduced snowpack in the Sierra Nevada.

 

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