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California Storm Fill in the Blanks

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A powerful expected to hit starting Thursday could bring the strongest blizzard of the winter for the , potentially dumping 5 to 12 feet of at elevations 5 , 000 feet above sea level . ? Even by Sierra standards , this is shaping up to be a highly impactful , major winter storm , ? the National Weather Service office in Reno said . ? If these snow totals hold , this will easily be the biggest storm of the season . ? That includes the possibility of 1 to 3 feet of snow for communities along Highway 395 in Mono County , with Mammoth Lakes and June Lakes potentially getting nearly 4 feet of snow . There ? s a strong chance of 4 feet of snow along the Sierra crest around the Tahoe Basin , and more than 3 feet in places like South Lake Tahoe , Incline Village and Tahoe City , said . Winds on the ridge tops of California ? s mightiest mountain range ? could easily exceed 120 mph , ? and ? could lead to blizzard conditions with near - zero visibility at times . ? Forecasters urged people to take advantage of calm through Wednesday to prepare ahead of the incoming storm . They warned travel is expected to be nearly impossible from about 4 a . m . Thursday through Sunday morning . ? If you attempt to travel , be prepared for whiteout conditions & extended road closures . Bring extra food , water , & warm clothing , ? the National Weather Service office in Sacramento posted on social media . Yosemite could see snow showers on Saturday , the weather service office in Hanford said . ? Snow may be heavy at times . ? For , the storm is expected to bring a slight chance of late Friday , becoming likely on Saturday and possibly lasting through Sunday morning . That storm could bring 0 . 75 to 1 . 5 inches of rain to the coast and valleys , and 1 to 3 inches in the . But there ? s also the possibly of a more dry scenario , with as little as 0 . 25 to 0 . 5 inches of rain in the coast and valleys , and 0 . 5 to 1 inch of rain in the mountains . The weekend storm will be a one for L . A . County ; there could be a dusting of snow in some areas at elevations below 3 , 000 feet . ? This will likely be the coldest air mass we ? ve had in some time with frost / freeze concerns possible for sheltered valleys Sunday and possibly a bit more widespread into Monday morning , ? the weather service office in Oxnard said . Rain could return to the starting late Thursday and continue through Saturday . ? Overall it ? s just going to be nasty outside with cold temperatures , gusty and periods of moderate rain , ? the National Weather Service office in Monterey said . ? That being said , the actual impacts look mostly minor with wind gusts in the 25 - 35 mph range and only a moderate amount of rainfall , spread out over a few days . ? Winds could be a problem in the . Forecasters warned of winds gusting from 35 to 55 mph that could trigger , especially from Marysville in Yuba County and northward .