Weather tracker: back-to-back winter storms in California
by Alice Fowle for MetDesk from Environment | The Guardian on (#69ETW)
More than a dozen counties declare state of emergency after heavy snowfalls, avalanches and freezing conditions
Back-to-back winter storms in California this week have brought strong winds and blizzard, and freeze warnings, causing a state of emergency to be declared across more than a dozen counties.
Palisades Tahoe ski resort in the Sierra Nevada mountain range received 3.6 metres (12 feet) of snow over the week, with 66 centimetres falling in a single day on Tuesday. This brings its cumulative total to 12.8 metres for this season, making it the snowiest since 1970.
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