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From today's weather forecast:
"Meanwhile, heavy snowfall is expected in the central Sierra Nevada Mountains, where snow could pile up as high as 10 feet.
Most residents in the Sierra Nevadas are expected to see around five to eight feet of snow, with people urged to avoid travel over the coming days due to potentially hazardous driving conditions."
If he lives in Mammoth Lakes, 8 feet is almost nothing. My parents lived there from June 1972 to June 1973. One winter and they came back over here.You guys are tough. I would think 8 feet of snow is more than "potentially" hazardous.
I lived in Big Bear (southern California) for a short while. Winter storms coming off the Pacific could easily dump 8 to 12 feet in a single storm.If he lives in Mammoth Lakes, 8 feet is almost nothing. My parents lived there from June 1972 to June 1973. One winter and they came back over here.
-Well, when it gets to six feet we usually stop and put chains on.You guys are tough. I would think 8 feet of snow is more than "potentially" hazardous.