If the Monday storm turns warm and brings the forecasted 2-2.5” or more of rain that also melts snow, according to South Lake Tahoe officials,…
The wet weather could bring flooding to smaller streams, poor drainage areas and areas prone to flooding.
Residents were out with their shovels to clear driveways and sidewalks.
People of all ages spent the day clearing off their sidewalks and driveways, after Saturday’s big snowstorm.
As we move into the winter season, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) prepares for winter snow removal.
With all the snow that fell here in the valley, especially in Northwest Reno, Nevadans were busy Friday morning with some winter chores. They brought out their shovels and snowplows, some for the first time this winter.
As winter weather arrives in northern Nevada, the Nevada Department of Transportation is prepared to help keep roads clear.
Some homeowners were busy on Monday clearing driveways and sidewalks. It actually created an extra wave of unexpected business for those who do that for a living.
As continuing rain and potential snow is forecast northern Nevada, the Nevada Department of Transportation is prepared to help keep roads clear.
Several sandbag stations are set up around Washoe County and in Sparks for residents who are concerned about flooding.