A quick moving storm is expected to bring rain showers and high elevation snow late Wednesday into New Year’s Day for Carson City and surrounding counties with a stronger system moving in late Friday into the weekend that may bring heavy mountain snow, strong ridge winds and valley rain showers.
The latter system has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Winter Storm Watch from Friday afternoon through Sunday morning for Lake Tahoe, the Sierra and into Mono County.
Forecasters advise snow accumulations between Friday and Sunday morning could be 1 to 2 feet above 7,000 feet and up to a foot of snow between 6,000 and 7,000 feet. Sierra ridgetop winds could see gusts as high as 100 mph, forecasters said.
The storm could make for difficult mountain travels impacting those returning home from the New Year’s holiday as well as Friday commuters.
Lower valleys
For the first system arriving Wednesday night, rain is expected in the lower valleys around Carson City, Reno, Carson Valley and Lyon and Storey counties. Snow levels will be in the high elevation, around 8,000 to 9,000 feet, forecasters said.
The second system arriving Friday, will bring periods of light to moderate rain Friday night into Saturday. Forecasters advise that with snow cover in the foothills and mountains — along with the wet soils — there may be runoff that could result in rises on creeks and rivers.
Winds do not look overly strong in the valleys, with a 20 to 30 percent chance of 40 mph winds, according to the weather service.
Forecasters advise additional storms are possible early next week. Check back for updates.
