Northern California faces up to 8 feet of snow from a pair of powerful storms.
The storms are expected to begin Sunday night and last through the upcoming week.
Mountainous regions are at high risk for blizzard conditions and road closures.
Authorities warn of potential power outages and dangerous travel conditions.
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Northern California is preparing for a historic weather event as a series of powerful winter storms threatens to dump up to 8 feet of snow across the mountainous regions starting Sunday night and continuing throughout the coming week. Meteorologists warn that the greatest impact will be felt in high-elevation areas, where this prolonged atmospheric event is expected to create dangerous conditions. The severity of the forecast has prompted urgent preparations from local authorities and residents alike, as the state braces for significant disruptions caused by the relentless precipitation.
The incoming weather system consists of back-to-back storms that will rapidly intensify snowfall rates beginning late Sunday. The Sierra Nevada and other northern ranges are predicted to bear the brunt of this accumulation, with snowfall potentially reaching several inches per hour at the storm's peak. This rapid buildup, combined with strong winds, is likely to result in whiteout conditions and blizzard warnings, making visibility nearly nonexistent. The cumulative effect of these successive storms is what meteorologists find most concerning, as the infrastructure will be tested by the sheer weight and volume of the snow.
Authorities have issued stern warnings regarding travel, anticipating that major roadways and mountain passes will become impassable due to deep snowdrifts and potential avalanche activity. Emergency response teams are on high alert, though access to remote communities may be severely limited once the storms fully set in. Utility companies are also preparing for the possibility of widespread power outages, as heavy, wet snow could snap power lines and weigh down trees. Residents in the affected areas are being urged to finalize emergency preparations, including stocking up on food and medical supplies, to weather the several days of isolation expected during the peak of the winter storms.
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A pair of powerful Pacific storms are expected to bring multiple days of heavy snow for California’s mountains, starting on Sunday and lasting into the week. Forecasters said as much as eight feet of accumulated snow was possible through Wednesday.