Only thirteen feet of snow on the ground at Alpine Meadows. Bummer.
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tphhhhhhhht. check this out.
10ft in two days
http://www.mammothmountain.com/MyMammoth/#mountainConditions
our little ski area…
http://junemountain.com/jt/
this was as 10″ when i left work fri
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?MHP
peterhodges
Could you give a daily snow total during this storm in the Sierras? It’s supposed to last until Thursday.
Mammoth
36″-50″ in the last 24 hours
117″ 2 day total.
yes i can post more detail with the links from now on.
Total so far is for FRI-SAT only.
today is the heaviest so far, so tomorrow should also show some more impressive accumulation.
my internet has been intermittent so i can’t tell what’s happening in Mammoth Lakes. however, they must be getting hammered. my fire pager has been going off frequently for down trees, powerlines, and traffic accidents in mammoth. so far so quiet in our fire district!