Dean Baron
Supporter
With that Pacific low just sitting there pumping moisure on shore and with the orographic lift, some very impressive snowfall is occurring in the Sierra Nevadas. I've been watching and reading the winter storm warnings for a day or two now and I have to say that the amount of snow some of these places are getting in one night is more than I could even imagine from one, multi-day winter storm, with some places picking up 30-40 inches just overnight. Although this kind of snow is not unusual for this area, it is impressive nonetheless. The lastest HPC storm summary has some updated totals from California, with the heaviest snow now topping 100 inches, and two different places reporting wind gusts over 120mph. This is definitely something I would love to experience. Looks like these places will see at least a couple more days of heavy snow with storm total snowfall likely over 10ft in the higher elevations. Seems like most of the snow is occurring at elevations AOA 7000ft, and you have to get above 8000ft. to get the really ridiculous snowfalls. Click here for the latest HPC storm summary.