"Damaging winds and heavy snow could down trees and power lines. Widespread blowing snow will reduce visibilities to near zero in whiteout conditions at times," the blizzard warning said. An incoming storm this week could bring up to 114 inches of snow to some parts of California. Recent snowfall rests on trees in California's Yosemite Valley as clouds begin to clear from the last of a series of atmospheric river storms on January 19, 2023. Unfathomable amounts of snow and wind – not a storm you want to mess with." "Up to 160 inches of snow could fall on the highest peaks through Sunday, with gusts over 150+ mph possible. "Easily the most extreme blizzard forecast I've ever seen in California," he continued. "The National Weather Service is forecasting 114 INCHES (almost 10 feet) of snow to fall in just 48 hours near Donner Pass this Thursday to Saturday," storm chaser and weather expert Colin McCarthy posted on X (formerly Twitter), with an image of the map. On Wednesday, the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Sacramento shared an updated snowfall map that shows which cities will get hit hardest in the Golden State. experienced turbulent weather this week as a winter storm brought varying temperatures, severe thunderstorms and a tornado risk to the Midwest and heavy snow, rain and strong winds to the Pacific Northwest. "Unfathomable" amounts of snow will begin falling in California on Thursday as a severe winter storm approaches the state.
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