Just continues just as strong as it has been going. The snowpack at this site is 104 inches nearly nine feet deep. And the amount of water equals more than two feet. Jeff picture that spread across all the mountains that are around our region and it adds up to a lot of water and thats what we need to fill up our reservoirs. The snowpack is above average for this time of year but its still less than 80percent of the average of an entire winter. Bill were still only about twothirds of the way through the snowpack building season and we have the other third to go, and were hopeful the snow will continue to fall. Paul as you can see, this is light, fluffy snow. While thats not the best type for our water content, luckily theres a lot of it. In fact, 27 inches fell during that last storm. Before that, we had plenty of rain and thats also good for our water supply. Jeff a day or two of rain is not what skiers want to see but the snowpacks cold at this time of year and it just absorbs that wa
Pavement at this intersection. I talked to a couple of commuters this afternoon who plan on taking it slow and being cautious as the sun goes down. Because many roads like this one will refreeze overnight. Tiffany londay, Incline Village it doesnt make a huge amount of difference on the highway, in terms of when you leave right after work or you wait until the suns already gone down. You sort of just have to always be alert. Angeleana wood, commuter its going to ice over, im pretty sure. And waking up in the morning, having to go to school, the whole parking lot is just going to be ice. Car tires breaking on ice expect roads like this in the shade or in residential areas to ice over tonight. The best advice is always to avoid traveling if at all possible, and thats exactly what Dennis Johnson did today. The streets in his neighborhood are covered with slush and ice from the storm. And he expects it to get even worse as the temperatures drop. Dennis johnson, reno i have chosen to stay o
Coming down the backside of the departing low pressure system will keep our temperatures on the cold side tuesday and could allow a couple of weak skies should clear out and the low teens tuesday and rise to the 20s by midweek. Thanks mike. The snow may have stopped. But the roads are still causing issues for drivers tonight. Amanda ketchledge is live on south virginia street in midtown, with a look at the conditions. Amanda ari slush and ice built up on pavement at this intersection. And thats going to be the concern for many drivers passing through the secondary streets car tires breaking on ice slick conditions like this are causing many drivers to lose control on the roads. The sunshine helped melt the snow and ice throughout the valley. But come sundown, a lot of moisture remained on the streets. Dennis johnson, reno it will freeze up again, it will be real icy come morning. This is Dennis Johnsons neighborhood. As you can see, slush and ice is covering the roads. So he decided no
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INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) introduced the Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act on Tuesday, which would transfer 3,467 acres of public land to local governments including the Incline Village General.