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  2. China Peak - Wikipedia

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    China Peak, briefly renamed Sierra Summit, is a ski area in Central California, near Fresno. It opened in 1958, and was named at that time after the mountain, Chinese Peak . Location and terrain

  3. More snow heading to Shaver Lake, Yosemite Valley. Fresno ...

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    Snow levels are expected to fall to 1,000 feet Sunday night and into Monday morning. More snow heading to Shaver Lake, Yosemite Valley. Fresno expecting more weekend rain

  4. With more heavy rain headed to Fresno and snow to Sierra ...

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    A strong storm system will impact Central California Monday through Tuesday night, resulting in snow in the Sierra Nevada above 8,000 feet and heavy rain in the San Joaquin Valley.

  5. Powerful California blizzard shuts down roads and ski resorts ...

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    Some areas of the Sierra saw more than 7 feet of snow in a 72-hour period, according to the National Weather Service, including Sugar Bowl, California, which received 89 inches (7.42 feet) and ...

  6. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    California: Soda Springs: 411.6 inches (1,045 cm) [8] 6,885 feet (2,099 m) Sugar Bowl Ski Resort 2.5 miles east of Soda Springs, 500 inches (1,300 cm) annually. [9] Lake Helen at Mount Lassen [10] and Kalmia Lake in the Trinity Alps are estimated to receive 600-700 inches of snow per year.

  7. Here are rain, snow totals from latest Fresno-area storms. Is ...

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  8. January 2010 North American winter storms - Wikipedia

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    The January 2010 North American winter storms were a group of seven powerful winter storms that affected Canada and the Contiguous United States, particularly California.The storms developed from the combination of a strong El Niño episode, a powerful jet stream, [7] and an atmospheric river that opened from the West Pacific Ocean into the Western Seaboard.

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