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Sierra Snowstorm Threatens Christmas Travel
20 Dec
Summary
- Up to four feet of snow expected in California's Sierra Nevada.
- Flooding and high winds pose risks to travelers and infrastructure.
- Travel may be impossible; drivers urged to carry emergency kits.

A significant winter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall and potential flooding to California's mountainous regions, impacting Christmas travel. From Tuesday night through Friday morning, elevations above 5,500 feet in the Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades could receive up to four feet of snow, with gusts reaching 50 mph.
This harsh weather is projected to cause hazardous driving conditions, including slick roads, reduced visibility, and potential road closures, particularly affecting Interstate 80 and Highway 50. Simultaneously, a flood watch is in effect for several valleys and foothills due to anticipated heavy rainfall, raising concerns about rockslides and urban flooding.
Authorities are strongly advising residents and travelers to postpone journeys if possible. For those whose travel is unavoidable, carrying winter emergency kits is crucial. Drivers are also urged to check real-time road conditions and prepare for extensive delays.




