Weather forecast and resources to prepare for upcoming severe weather.
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Spring storm brings rain, mountain snow and thunderstorms through Wednesday
Storm system brings rain, moderate to heavy mountain snow, cooler temperatures, breezy winds, and potential for strong to severe thunderstorms Monday through Wednesday. Scattered showers are beginning to spread toward interior NorCal, with a gradual shift toward more widespread coverage through this afternoon and evening. Periods of moderate rain/mountain snow are expected from this evening through Wednesday, with some heavy rain/mountain snow potential at times on Tuesday. Heaviest precipitation on Tuesday, especially during the morning commute. Rain Forecast: Today – Wed. Moderate Impacts. Slick roads and thunderstorm chances. Snow levels 6000 to 7000 ft Monday, lowering to around 5000-6000 ftโฆ
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Winter weather: Watches, warnings explained
Winter weather can bring storms, snow and floods. NWS Sacramento Warning Meteorologist Courtney Carpenter explains the different types of warnings issued by the National Weather Service and what you can do to be prepared for winter weather.
Winter vehicle prep
We caught up with John Volz, the owner of Volz Bros Automotive in Grass Valley, to get a winter checklist for your car. Driving in the snow is not an everyday occurrence in the Foothills, but it happens. Be prepared with John’s easy tips and, as always, check weather conditions before taking off.
How to insulate water pipes to prevent freeze damage
How to insulate your water pipes for winter with local expert Andrew Twidwell, owner of ABT Plumbing. Andrew shows you how to protect outdoor pipes and risers with widely available supplies. Tips for irrigation systems and a reminder about the main shutoff valve included.
BYOB (Bring your own Bag)
With upcoming storms, Nevada County is providing free sand for residents to use in sandbags. Bring your own shovel, sandbags and a pair of gloves to the free sand stations.
February 29, 2024 at 1:37 PM With the most significant storm of the season moving in, we checked in with Nevada County OES Program Manager Paul Cummings. He shares tips on how to be ready and what to expect as the storm progresses on Friday through Sunday.





