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A winter storm warning has been posted by the National Weather Service for this weekend beginning at 1pm Thursday and ending at 4am Saturday morning. This affects areas above 2000′ elevation. Heavy snow is expected at the higher elevations.
If you’re headed into the Sierras, please plan ahead. As always, carry chains.
Click HERE to read the advisory.
It’s a beautiful, chilly 29 degree, snowy morning in Arnold. The sun is trying to make an appearance. Check our webcams. Plus, you can add your own photos to our Bulletin Board, we’d love to see them. If you need the password, send us an email and we’ll get it to you.
2/18/11 @ 1800 – Power is back on in many parts of Arnold and, per various reports, most of Lilac Park. It is still snowing, but plows have been running all day and roads are currently free of heavy snow. This is going to change overnight as more snow is in the forecast through tomorrow afternoon. Skies are expected to clear on Sunday.
Check road reports | PG & E Outage Map
Be advised. As of Friday, 2/18/11 0800, weather conditions in Arnold are severe. As much as two feet of snow has fallen overnight, road conditions are treacherous, and much of the town is currently without power.
There are a number of trees down throughout the area, but crews have been dispatched to begin the cleanup. However, efforts will be slow because of the ongoing severe winter weather. Snow continues to fall in the area.
PG & E crews are still assessing damage and determining which areas are without power. They are not willing to make any estimates on restoring power to Arnold as of this posting.
If you travel into the Sierras, please be prepared and plan ahead for severe winter weather.
Ok we admit: this is late in the season and there isn’t a lot of snow on the ground right now. But there are a series of storms moving in this week and being prepared for winter driving conditions in the mountains can save you a lot of time and trouble. It can even save your life. Be prepared.
Driving with chains. What you should know.
The days are at their shortest but there are still many healthy fruits and vegetables at their prime during the winter season. Enjoy nutrient-packed root vegetables such as carrots and versatile winter greens such as spinach and kale. Citrus fruits are a treat this time of year, so stock up on oranges and grapefruit, and try delicious pineapple and pomegranates to add fiber and vitamin C to your day.
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Reprinted from Eatingwell.com.