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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bay Area, CA
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Yes...Luckily (?) I'm working now...so no more weekdays... back to weekend warrior mode.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: neverbored RI
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A guy I know just purchased a Hovercraft split. He brought it over last week to show me and now I can't stop dreaming about it. It's got to be incredibly fun to ride.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Lake Tahoe, CA
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What are everyone's thoughts on this storm given today's post at Tahoe Weather Discussion - No Hype Lake Tahoe Weather. If the snow levels rise to 9000-9500 ft during the heaviest precip on Sunday, will it ruin everything that fell previous to that? I mean, I'm not expecting fluffy powder days out of this storm series since it's more of a base building heavy snow, but I'm a little bummed about what could happen on Sunday. Hypothetically, let's say we get 3 ft of snow Fri-Sat at 8000 ft.... what will a few hours of heavy rain do to that snow on Sunday? Melt it all?
Please excuse the ignorance, but in my 5 years in Tahoe, this is a new one for me. I've seen storms start as rain and switch to snow plenty of times, but never one with fluctuating snow levels as crazy as this one. |
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