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A string of back-to-back winter storms have lashed the West this week, delivering blizzard circumstances and heavy snowfall to many areas in California.

The dayslong brutal circumstances left many stranded, shut down highways, knocked out energy to hundreds of properties and buried roads in snow as communities ran low on provides.

Final week, the Nationwide Climate Service in Los Angeles issued its first blizzard warning since 1989. Over the weekend, the climate service’s native workplace in San Diego issued its first-ever blizzard warning for the San Bernardino County mountains

Blizzard warnings stay in impact Wednesday throughout the Sierra Nevada Mountain Vary, the place as much as 2 toes of extra snowfall are attainable by Wednesday morning.

The San Bernadino Mountain Vary might see between 1 and three toes of extra snowfall, with gusts as much as 75 mph.

Palisades Tahoe, California: 38 inches

Soda Springs, California: 36 inches

Central Sierra Snow Lab, California: 36 inches

Homewood Mountain, California: 36 inches

Kirkwood Meadows, California: 30 inches

Twin Bridges, California: 28 inches

Northstar, California: 27 inches

Tahoma, California: 27 inches

Mt. Rose Ski Base, Nevada: 20 inches

Mammoth Mountain, California: 20 inches

Washougal, Oregon: 18 inches

West Cape Horn, Oregon: 17 inches

Portland Airport, Oregon: 7.5 inches

Soda Springs, California: 52 inches

Kirkwood Meadows, California: 43 inches

Twin Bridges, California: 39 inches

Kingvale, California: 36 inches

Donner Peak, California: 36 inches

Brighton Crest, Utah: 33 inches

Teton Village, Wyoming: 28 inches



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