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Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement National Weather Service RENO NV 400 AM PST Sat Mar 6 2021 CAZ070>073-NVZ001>005-070000- Surprise Valley California-Lassen-Eastern Plumas- Eastern Sierra Counties-Greater Lake Tahoe Area-Mono County- Mineral and Southern Lyon Counties-Greater Reno-Carson City- Minden Area-Western Nevada Basin and Range including Pyramid Lake- Northern Washoe County- Including the cities of Cedarville, Eagleville, Fort Bidwell, Portola, Susanville, Westwood, Sierraville, Loyalton, South Lake Tahoe, Tahoe City, Truckee, Markleeville, Bridgeport, Coleville, Lee Vining, Mammoth Lakes, Hawthorne, Yerington, Smith Valley, Mina, Schurz, Stateline, Glenbrook, Incline Village, Sparks, Verdi, Gardnerville, Virginia City, Fernley, Fallon, Lovelock, Silver Springs, Nixon, Imlay, Empire, and Gerlach 400 AM PST Sat Mar 6 2021 ...Snow in the Sierra this morning with Storms Next Week... * The current storm will be wrapping up early this morning with snow chances ending between 7 and 9 am and winds shifting to the northwest and remaining breezy, but decreasing, through the day. If you are traveling early this morning, there are chain controls in effect in the Sierra and wind restrictions for high profile vehicles in western Nevada. Be sure to check with CalTrans and NDOT for the latest road conditions. * After a relatively quiet day on Sunday, an active pattern will resume on Monday with periods of snow and gusty winds through Wednesday and possibly Thursday. While we are not anticipating any strong storms, these storms will be on the colder side, which could bring snow to valley floors. There has been a downward trend in liquid/snow totals, especially east of the Sierra crest. A high boom or bust potential exists with the latest model snowfall projections showing variable solutions with anywhere between several inches to up to 18 inches possible for the Sierra crest. In any case, travel disruptions should be expected across the Sierra and possibly at times into Western Nevada Monday through Wednesday. $$ http://weather.gov/reno