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The mountains of California are getting feet of snow from the end of March into the first days of April.
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00:00We are talking significant snow with this storm, plus the rain, right?
00:03A storm that we would maybe see in January, February, maybe early March, not late March,
00:07almost April.
00:08But we are seeing significant snowfall totals over the last 24 hours into California, parts
00:13of Nevada, and mostly in northern California here.
00:16We'll take a look at radar over the last couple of hours, and it's a little bit more scattered,
00:20right?
00:21But if you look closely at some of the areas of snow, the blue, you see some darker blue
00:25shades.
00:26That's heavier snowfall, allowing for some of those higher snow totals.
00:32Is driving this is cooler air in place, and one way to demonstrate that and see that there
00:37is that cooler air in place is the temperatures dropping over the last 24 hours.
00:41Redding is the exception to the rule, where temperatures have increased a little bit.
00:45But overall, this is just a much cooler storm than the last few that we've had.
00:49You can also see that indicated by all the pink that's on the overall kind of snapshot
00:53of this storm.
00:54A lot of the wintry mix, and then of course the snow into the higher elevations.
00:58This does go through tomorrow night, so let's take a look at future radar on kind of how
01:02that plays out.
01:03It is going to be a little bit more scattered until we get to the overnight hours.
01:07And what happens, the area of low pressure, kind of the core of this storm, moves onshore
01:10into Oregon, and we start to see some of that heavier snowfall as well.
01:14And then we see the precipitation become more scattered as this system moves further inland.
01:19We'll be stuck with some spotty showers and snow showers as we go into Wednesday.
01:25But then this really moves further inland and clears out of here, actually paves the
01:29way for a system into the central US.
01:32Let's take a look at those snowfall totals, though, that we are forecasting.
01:36This is your overall snow totals by the time we get into Wednesday, and you'll notice these
01:40are in feet, not in inches.
01:43This is not something we're usually talking about this time of year with such high snow
01:46totals.
01:47This is good for building that snowpack, will help us later as we get into the summer.
01:51And drought is a concern, right?
01:53It helps with reservoir levels, things like that, and of course, the ski resorts.

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