- Mar 15, 2025
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The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a series of urgent weather alerts for Sacramento and Lake Tahoe, as extreme conditions threaten the regions. Sacramento is under a flood warning, while Lake Tahoe faces heavy snowfall warnings. Residents are urged to prepare for potential disruptions and hazardous conditions.
Sacramento is grappling with the possibility of severe flooding as heavy rainfall continues to drench the area. The NWS has warned that rivers and streams may overflow, leading to widespread flooding in low-lying regions. Key areas of concern include:
Authorities are advising residents to avoid flooded roads and to stay updated on evacuation notices. Sandbag stations have been set up across the city to help homeowners protect their properties.
Meanwhile, Lake Tahoe is bracing for a significant snowstorm, with the NWS predicting several feet of snow in higher elevations. The snowfall is expected to impact travel and daily life, particularly along major highways like Interstate 80. Key points to note:
Residents and visitors are encouraged to stock up on essentials and prepare for possible power outages.
With both flood and snow warnings in place, here are some tips to stay safe during the extreme weather:
Breaking Now News (BNN) will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as conditions evolve. Stay tuned for the latest information on these weather alerts.
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