The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning (even though it’s spring) that may bring as much as 2 feet of snow to higher elevations of the northern Sierra and Mount Lassen area and heavy rain in the Sacramento Valley.
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“Expect travel delays and possible chain controls if going through the higher passes of the northern Sierra Nevada,” the warning said. “Once this storm exits the region late Friday morning, another system is forecast to impact the mountains over the weekend.”on Tuesday warned travelers to be prepared for winter conditions this week that may require tire chains and temporary closures of roads in the park. Glacier Point Road, which opened for the season last Friday, will shut at 6 p.m.
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