Californians lit up over scenes of the first significant snow of the season in the Sierra Nevada mountain range Tuesday. Chain controls were in effect on I-80, and more than a foot was expected in the higher elevations through Wednesday. After a long, dry spell, the excitement was palpable.
#snow building up fast! Unofficially, we’ve measured over 4″ (11 cm) that has fallen so far! pic.twitter.com/s83P9w6eke
— UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab (@UCB_CSSL) November 1, 2022
Started snowing in Soda Springs, CA at 1:23pm and hasn’t stopped yet ❄️ ⛄️ @ai6yrham pic.twitter.com/1zIgaVolS9
— W. Smith (@s4_wendy) November 2, 2022
Getting snow in The Sierra today! Finally, it’s been a long dry year pic.twitter.com/pYgDmk8uIp
— MGW (@WakemanMg) November 2, 2022
No one is happier than Californians during the first rain and Sierra snow of the season.
— Courtney Carpenter (@CourtECarpenter) November 1, 2022
#snow #CAwx #CAwater pic.twitter.com/1yv5Kt7i40
— UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab (@UCB_CSSL) November 1, 2022
Sure enough, snow is falling and the winds are howling in the Sierra. We dove right in. pic.twitter.com/n8yYrxoKgd
— Dan Patitucci (@danpatitucci) November 1, 2022
Wooohooo ???? it’s definitely snowing in the high Sierra mountains! ???? Sugar Bowl’s Union Street Live webcam as of 2:04 PM .. R U ready to play? @TahoeWeather forecast is calling for 12-18” of snow #CAwx by Wednesday Nov 2 for Soda Springs North Lake Tahoe #SanFrancisco Napa NorCal pic.twitter.com/gIy7r36gz1
— SnowPals.org SF, CA ???????? (@SnowPalsDotOrg) November 1, 2022
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