Powerful storm in California and Nevada shuts interstate and dumps snow on mountains
- A powerful blizzard caused disruptions in California and Nevada, with thousands without power and Interstate-80 closed.
- Up to 10 feet of snow was expected in the Lake Tahoe mountains, leading to travel warnings and extreme avalanche danger.
- Yosemite National Park closed due to severe weather, with visitor evacuations and the potential for extended power outages.
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A massive blizzard howls in the Sierra Nevada. High winds and heavy snow close roads and ski resorts
TRUCKEE, Calif. (AP) — A powerful blizzard that a meteorologist termed “as bad as it gets” howled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, closing a long stretch of Interstate 80 in
Sierra Nevada continues to get pummeled by a powerful blizzard
(KRON) -- The Sierra Nevada continues to get pummeled by a powerful blizzard. A long stretch on I-80 and several ski resorts are still closed Saturday night due to gusty winds and snow. The officer says if you're not in the area, don't go there. Authorities are trying to get the roads cleaned up, and to do so, everyone has to stay off of it. Latest storm updates: Blizzard warning in effect, travel highly discouraged Highways completely shut down…
Snowstorm hits California and Nevada in the US
Sneeuwstorm teistert Californië en Nevada in VS
Een enorme sneeuwstorm raast over delen van de Amerikaanse staten Californië en Nevada. Tienduizenden mensen zitten zonder stroom, belangrijke wegen zijn afgesloten en skigebieden op slot gedraaid. In de bergachtige regio van de Sierra Nevada worden windstoten gemeten van ruim 300 kilometer per uur, melden Amerikaanse media.
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