Wednesday, January 2, 2008

NWS: Special Weather Statement -145 MPH winds

The National Weather service released a "Special Weather Statement" late today with alarming warnings for the High Sierra with Blizzard warnings and high wind warnings involving 145 MPH winds on the Eastern Slopes of the High Sierra and into Nevada.

Highlights of the Statement -
HIGH WIND WARNING FROM 4 AM TO 6 PM FRIDAY FOR WESTERN NEVADA ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80.
Blizzard warning North of I 80 Sierra Nevada's- 4 am Friday to 4 am Saturday
Blizzard warning South of I 80 Sierra Nevada's- 4 am Friday to 10 am Saturday including Lake Tahoe and Mono County.


THIS STORM WILL PRODUCE STRONG AND POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WINDS ON FRIDAY. THESE WINDS ARE FORECAST TO COMBINE WITH HEAVY SNOW TO PRODUCE WIDESPREAD BLIZZARD CONDITIONS IN THE SIERRA. STATE AND LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGERS ARE WORKING WITH THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND ARE IN THE PROCESS OF PREPARING FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE

WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 80 TO 100 MPH WITH GUSTS NEAR 145 MPH LATE THURSDAY NIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON. FOR THE EASTERN SIERRA SLOPES AND WESTERN NEVADA

Read the whole thing here
http://www.edis.ca.gov/
Message:KREV4009225039 from KREV@nwws.oes.ca.gov

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