WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM THIS MORNING TO 11 PM PDT THIS EVENING ABOVE 4000 FEET
UNTIL 4:00PM PDT
Urgent - Winter Weather Message
National Weather Service Sacramento CA
317 AM PDT Mon May 10 2010
Western Plumas County/Lassen Park-
Including The Cities Of...Chester...Quincy
317 AM PDT Mon May 10 2010
...Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect From 8 AM This
Morning To 11 PM PDT This Evening Above 4000 Feet...
A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow Above 4000 Feet Remains In
Effect From 8 AM This Morning To 11 PM PDT This Evening For
Western Plumas County And The Lassen Park Area.
• Snow Accumulations: 8 To 12 Inches Of Snow Above 7000 Feet
With 1 To 3 Inches Above 4000 Feet.
• Elevation: Above 4000 Feet.
• Timing: Snow Showers Will Become Moderate To Heavy At Times
Today Before Tapering Off This Evening.
• Locations Include: Lassen Park...Chester...Quincy
• Winds: South Winds 15 To 25 Mph. Southwest Wind Gusts In
Excess Of 40 Mph Over Ridges And Passes.
• Impacts: Hazardous Travel In The Mountains With Reduced
Visibility In Snow And Blowing Snow. Hazardous Back Country
And Recreational Conditions.
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions...
A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow Means That Periods Of Snow Will
Cause Primarily Travel Difficulties. Be Prepared For Snow Covered
Roads And Limited Visibilities...And Use Caution While Driving.
UNTIL 4:00PM PDT
Urgent - Winter Weather Message
National Weather Service Sacramento CA
317 AM PDT Mon May 10 2010
Western Plumas County/Lassen Park-
Including The Cities Of...Chester...Quincy
317 AM PDT Mon May 10 2010
...Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect From 8 AM This
Morning To 11 PM PDT This Evening Above 4000 Feet...
A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow Above 4000 Feet Remains In
Effect From 8 AM This Morning To 11 PM PDT This Evening For
Western Plumas County And The Lassen Park Area.
• Snow Accumulations: 8 To 12 Inches Of Snow Above 7000 Feet
With 1 To 3 Inches Above 4000 Feet.
• Elevation: Above 4000 Feet.
• Timing: Snow Showers Will Become Moderate To Heavy At Times
Today Before Tapering Off This Evening.
• Locations Include: Lassen Park...Chester...Quincy
• Winds: South Winds 15 To 25 Mph. Southwest Wind Gusts In
Excess Of 40 Mph Over Ridges And Passes.
• Impacts: Hazardous Travel In The Mountains With Reduced
Visibility In Snow And Blowing Snow. Hazardous Back Country
And Recreational Conditions.
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions...
A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow Means That Periods Of Snow Will
Cause Primarily Travel Difficulties. Be Prepared For Snow Covered
Roads And Limited Visibilities...And Use Caution While Driving.
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