Monday Top of the Scroll: Major winter storm to bring up to 10 feet of snow in Sierra Nevada this week
After a warm weekend of 70-degree temperatures in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego, a big change is coming this week. A major winter storm is expected to impact Northern and Central California from Thursday through Sunday. Whiteout conditions are likely in the Sierra Nevada, where 4 to 10 feet of snow is expected above 6,000 feet. The snow line could drop below 2,000 feet in the Sierra and parts of the Bay Area on Saturday. … A weak weather system is expected to bring light rainfall to the California coast Monday and Tuesday. Up to a tenth of an inch of rain is forecast for the Bay Area and up to a quarter inch in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.
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