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SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION EVENT WITH HYDROLOGICAL CONCERN...
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV
30 AM PST SAT FEB 25 2006
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SURPRISE VALLEY CALIFORNIA-LASSEN-EASTERN PLUMAS-
EASTERN SIERRA COUNTIES-GREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA-MONO-
MINERAL AND SOUTHERN LYON COUNTIES-GREATER RENO-CARSON CITY-
MINDEN AREA-WESTERN NEVADA BASIN AND RANGE INCLUDING PYRAMID
LAKE-NORTHERN WASHOE COUNTY-
30 AM PST SAT FEB 25 2006
...SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION EVENT WITH HYDROLOGICAL CONCERNS FROM
SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY...
A POWERFUL PACIFIC STORM WILL PUSH WARM AIR AND SUBTROPICAL MOISTURE
OVER CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN NEVADA ON SUNDAY. HEAVY RAIN AND HIGH
ELEVATION SNOW WILL AFFECT MOST OF THE REGION THROUGH TUESDAY
MORNING. SNOW LEVELS WILL REMAIN ABOVE 7000 FEET...AND WILL LIKELY
RISE AS HIGH AS 8000 FEET IN THE TAHOE BASIN AND AS HIGH AS 9000
FEET OVER SOUTHERN MONO COUNTY. THE COMBINATION OF HIGH SNOW LEVELS
AND EXTENDED PERIOD OF HEAVY RAIN RAISES A CONCERN FOR FLOODING.
A FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE POTENTIAL FLOODING ON RIVERS
AND STREAMS IN THE LOWER ELEVATIONS OF NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA...THE
SIERRA AND WESTERN NEVADA. ALL THOSE WITH INTERESTS NEAR
RIVERS...STREAMS...AND WASHES SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE FLOOD POTENTIAL
BEGINNING LATE SUNDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH TUESDAY. BE ALERT FOR
QUICK RISES ON RIVERS AND STREAMS AND BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO HIGHER
GROUND.
THIS STORM WILL LIKELY PRODUCE SEVERAL FEET OF SNOW ABOVE 8000 FEET
IN THE TAHOE BASIN AND ABOVE 9000 FEET IN MONO COUNTY. AT THIS TIME
SNOW IS NOT EXPECTED TO ACCUMULATE ON MOUNTAIN PASSES BELOW 8000
FEET UNTIL LATE MONDAY NIGHT AS A COLD FRONT APPROACHES THE AREA.
STRONG WINDS WILL ALSO ACCOMPANY THE STORM. GUSTS OVER THE SIERRA
RIDGES COULD REACH 100 MPH...WITH 40 TO 50 MPH GUSTS IN THE WESTERN
NEVADA VALLEYS.
THE COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO BLAST THROUGH THE REGION BY TUESDAY
MORNING...LOWERING SNOW LEVELS TO 4000 FEET OR LESS. THERE IS A
POTENTIAL FOR A FOOT OR MORE OF SNOW BELOW 7000 FEET IN THE SIERRA
AND SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW IN THE LOWER ELEVATIONS OF NORTHEAST
CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN NEVADA TO ACCUMULATE BEFORE THE STORM ENDS
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
RAIN...SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL CAUSE DIFFICULT TRAVEL CONDITIONS
STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT AND CONTINUING THROUGH TUESDAY. TRAVELERS
SHOULD PLAN ACCORDINGLY FOR THESE CONDITIONS...AND CONTINUE TO
MONITOR FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.
ANOTHER COLDER STORM IS EXPECTED TO REACH THE AREA ON WEDNESDAY
NIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY. SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE DOWN TO THE
VALLEY FLOORS WITH SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL POSSIBLE ABOVE 5000 FEET.
$$
BRONG
EDIS-02-25-06 0318 PST