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High Wind — Greater Lake Tahoe Area, Nevada

2025-01-03 · Greater Lake Tahoe Area, Nevada

75 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

A mesonet station (SLIDE) located 1.0 mile ESE of Mount Rose Summit, NV, reported peak wind gust of 86 mph.

Wider weather episode

A quick-hitting winter storm brings gusty winds, mountain snow, and valley rain through this evening. Winter travel impacts were expected for the Sierra with roughly a 3-6 hour period of strong winds expected with this fast-moving storm system. Wind advisories were hoisted for portions of western Nevada and the Eastern Sierra with impacts expected for outdoor recreation, aviation, and travel for high-profile vehicles. A short burst of heavy snow accompanied the frontal passage across the northern Sierra and into the Tahoe Basin between mid-morning and mid-afternoon of the 3rd of January, with snowfall rates expected to exceed 2 per hour at times. A Winter Weather Advisory was issued for portions of northeast California and the Tahoe Basin late morning into this evening. Travel disruptions were anticipated across those areas, especially Sierra passes into the night. Although overall precipitation totals came up across the entire Sierra, the biggest change being a better signal for precipitation expanding further south into Mono County. With the more southerly orientation of the moisture plume with this system, precipitation spillover was significantly reduced into Eastern Sierra communities. Although some locations were anticipated to see advisory-level conditions, it was decided to not expand the Winter Weather Advisory into Mono County due to the main impacts remaining confined to the highest elevations with strong winds being the bigger concern from this storm system.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1233252. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.