The heavy snow but winds topping 70mileperhour. Again that next update at 6 20. Okay see you shortly. The cold november rain means snow and a travel warning in the sierra, basically bring chains and soon perhaps skis and snow boards. Thom jensen joins us from the boreal ski area and we see the beanie and the gloves now. Which is good news for ski zbleers you can tell my cheeks are rosier than they were at 5 00. Temperatures continue to drop. The rain jeff was talking about down in the valleys translatesed into really wet snow up here at 7,200 feet. Going to freeze tonight and be cold and slick for folks out there trying to come over i80 on the pass. All of this translated into good news for the skiers up here. Drivers over the passes could present problems for drivers. Big rigs are required to have chains right now. And caltrans suggests all cars have chains over the sierra this we could. The early snow is welcome at the ski area. There are some seasons we had 78 inches and there are o
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