Saturday, March 26, 2011

Now, That's A Lot Of Snow


So, some people complain about a 7 inch snow fall. Well, how about if you were up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains the last day or so and they got over 8 feet of now in some places.
From the Reno Gazzette Journal: Awesome. Stunning. Wild.
Superlatives described the Sierra’s snowy situation Friday after a powerful spring storm layered the mountains in feet of fresh snow, building on amounts already deposited during what many are calling the heaviest winter season in years....
At Alpine Meadows ski resort — which received more than 3 feet of fresh snow over the 24 hours prior to Friday morning — this winter is one for the record books. Seasonal snowfall at Alpine’s lodge thus far is more than 46 feet.
It’s the most snow Alpine has recorded since a record winter of 1994-95, when the lodge received 55 feet over the course of the year.
At Alpine’s upper elevations, some 65 feet of snow has fallen so far this season.“We’re on track to have one of the snowiest winters in our history,” Alpine spokeswoman Rachael Woods said. “It’s incredible to see the change here over the last three weeks.”At Soda Springs west of Donner Summit, entire houses are buried in snow, sitting by the road as hummocks of white.
One enters the Soda Springs Store through a snow tunnel. Owner Tony Paduano estimated at least 5 feet of snow had fallen since Thursday afternoon, when whiteout conditions forced the closure of Interstate 80.

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