The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center has modelled the continuation of the inclement weather. Forecasters are also monitoring the possibility of warmer storms hitting the state, which could increase the likelihood of flooding.
Yosemite National Park closed last week due to heavy snow, while the China Peak ski resort is closed for the weekend. Fresno County has opened shelters for residents without power, but warns motorists against trying to drive in the Sierra due to deep snow.
It is uncertain whether the snow will melt or not. Some forecasters are keeping an eye on the potential for warmer storms that could hit the state, soaking the massive snowpack and raising the potential for flooding.
However, if the storms continue to come out of the Gulf of Alaska, they will be colder and hold less moisture, which could mean the snowpack will stay intact. Ultimately, it will depend on the specific weather patterns that develop over the next few weeks. Source: GV Wire
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