2000ft. So that is a lot of snow. So the projections looking at anywhere from 5 to 10in all the way down to about colfax, as we talked here about the sierra snow lab, as you mentioned, 19in reported there since earlier this morning in a 24 hour period. And then areas in the 8700ft reporting near tahoe city at the summit last night 145 mile per hour wind gusts. So very strong winds, very hazardous and dangerous conditions right now. South lake tahoe reporting a wind gust to 39 and a gap about 5000ft. Reporting a wind gust to 41. The advise is for a blizzard warning will continue until sunday morning, expected to expire right around 10 a. M. The avalanche warning for the greater lake tahoe area goes until tomorrow morning. That may be extended, and as weve been talking about for a few days now, above 5000ft could see ten feet, maybe even 12. All said and done with snow levels expected to drop down to below 2000ft by the end of the weekend, a better look at the Current Conditions of what
District. Roads are closed in this area. We do have a crew thats on the way to the scene. Thanks so much for joining us, everybody. Im Vicki Liviakis and im grant lotus. You just hope those people are not going to be hurt too badly. But it could be dangerous out there. Its wet. Its windy around the bay area. The snow is just going nuts in the sierra and the worst of it they say is yet to come. Heres a live look outside. Right now and you can see ominous skies above. Our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow joins us now with a look at this storm. Its a. Meanwhile, yeah, its with it out there in spots. Were seeing some of that cold, very unstable air beginning to come in now on. So were getting these thunderstorms start to pop up. So you get underneath one of those. You can see some strong downdraft, some very gusty winds and of course, some heavy rain to go along with that, too. Heres a live look look for the east bay back out over the bay. You see the dark clouds up above has been raini
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Fire Officials Say we need to stay away from the water this weekend. Thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 3. Im Justine Waldman are also tracking all the local weather conditions, including whats going on in the sierra where there is a blizzard warning and ski resorts have already decided to close. So were taking a live look now at both the bay area and south lake tahoe. Were going begin now with a check of our conditions. Kron 4 meteorologist kyla grogan in the Weather Center with a look at whats going on and that our radar is lit up this afternoon. Yes, it is. Weve got rain coming in the bay area. Were about to see the next push of some of these showers rolling in and they will be heavy at times. So. Get ready for it. And obviously we also see that sierra snow. It is turned on and cranking right now that snow machine and thats going to be happening all throughout the night tonight, too. So lets zoom in and take a look at our current current temperatures. Im sorry. I
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