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Holiday Travel Affected by Winter Storm Across California, Oregon

Holiday Travel Affected by Winter Storm Across California, Oregon

Summary

A winter storm is affecting travel in Northern California and parts of Oregon. The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning that travel could become dangerous due to heavy snow and low visibility.

Key Facts

  • The storm is expected to worsen from Monday evening and last through midweek.
  • Up to 3 feet of snow could fall in the Sierra Madre Range starting Tuesday.
  • Eastern Sierra slopes may get 8 to 16 inches of snow by Wednesday night.
  • Parts of central California could receive up to 5 feet of snow at high elevations.
  • Southern and eastern Siskiyou County could see up to 15 inches of snow, with more at higher elevations.
  • Southwestern Oregon could get up to 12 inches of snow in some areas.
  • The NWS advises travelers to use caution, carry winter survival kits, and check road conditions before traveling.
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