A storm warning has been issued for Lake Tahoe for Monday through Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, a blizzard is defined as heavy snowstorms, winds exceeding 35 mph, and visibility of less than 1/4 mile.
The Tahoe area will receive 4-6 feet of snow Monday morning through Wednesday morning at elevations above 7,000 feet. Expect wind speeds of 55 mph and 100 mph at higher elevations. The region will see up to 18 inches of snow ahead of Sunday’s expected storm.
Carson Pass, Donner Pass, and Echo Summit can expect up to 7 feet of snow Monday through Wednesday, and up to 2 feet on Sunday.
Nearly zero visibility is expected Monday through Wednesday morning.
Road closures are likely to be prolonged, and travel should be limited to emergencies only, according to the National Weather Service. If you must travel, bring your winter survival kit. If you get stuck, stay in your car.
According to the National Weather Service, “This is a life-threatening situation. Do not attempt to travel in blizzard conditions.”
This is the eighth snowstorm warning issued for the region since 2005. Last published January 2021.
Amy Alonzo covers the outdoors, recreation and environment in Nevada and Lake Tahoe. Please contact her at aalonzo@gannett.com.