26 inches of snow fell at Palisades Tahoe this past weekend, bringing the season's total up to 423 inches and postponing a spring event.
A late winter storm brought massive amounts of snow to the valley, meaning it was time for people to go to work, by shoveling their driveways and sidewalks.
Palisades Tahoe is expecting significant snowfall over the next few days that is likely to impact the opening of chairlift services.
Living in a mountainous area, snow is more likely here than most flat areas throughout the country.
Multiple records were set in Reno this month. Nine inches of snow fell at the Reno Airport on Saturday, December 31st, breaking the daily reco…
People on the roads aren't the only ones that have to deal with the snow and weather, homeowners are having to shovel powder off their drivewa…
While highs are in the 60's, based on climate, we can still see freezing temperatures at night.
Fall is normally a great time of year in the Truckee Meadows with lots of sunshine and mild temperatures. This year has been great too, with temperatures staying near average. While the weather is nice now winter is right around the corner, and some parts of the country are already getting a taste of it.
The Sierra Avalanche Center has issued a High Avalanche Warning for the Lake Tahoe area.
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.