Yosemite closes parts of park as warm weather raises flood threat
While minor spring floods aren't unusual, this season could be inundated from the melting of the historic snowpack
Most of Yosemite Valley - the tourist center of the famed national park - will close this weekend as rising temperatures threaten the region with a surge in snowmelt that's expected to push the Merced River beyond its banks. Forecasters have warned that runoff from California's historic snowpack, set high along the peaks of the Sierra Nevada range, could cause widespread flooding.
Downslope there will be problems," said the National Weather Service meteorologist David Spector, adding that the area around the Pohono Bridge just east of the park's central entrance would reach flood stage by Friday. Only parts of the valley are expected to be impacted for now," he said. But it may become worse by Sunday or Monday."
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