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  2. File:Monthly Climate Normals (1991-2020) - SOUTH LAKE TAHOEAP ...

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  3. Tahoma, California - Wikipedia

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    Tahoma is located along Lake Tahoe 2 miles (3.2 ... Climate data for Tahoma, California, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 2011–present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun ...

  4. Lake Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tahoe (/ ˈ t ɑː h oʊ /; Washo: Dáʔaw) is a freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the Western United States, straddling the border between California and Nevada.Lying at 6,225 ft (1,897 m) above sea level, Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America, [4] and at 122,160,280 acre⋅ft (150.7 km 3) it trails only the five Great Lakes as the largest by volume in the United ...

  5. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gate Bridge in fog Snow in the mountains of Southern California Summer in the Sierra Nevada at Lake Tahoe High precipitation in 2005 caused an ephemeral lake in the Badwater Basin of Death Valley. The climate of California varies widely from hot desert to alpine tundra, depending on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the Pacific Coast.

  6. Rubicon, California - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon Bay and Peak from Lake Tahoe. Rubicon (also called "Rubicon Bay") is a former settlement in El Dorado County, California, United States. [1] It was located on Lake Tahoe 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Emerald Bay.

  7. Climate change disrupting natural cycles at drier Lake Tahoe

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    Drought fueled by climate change has dropped Lake Tahoe below its natural rim and halted flows into the Truckee River, an historically cyclical event that’s occurring sooner and more often than ...

  8. Slide Mountain (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    The most recent large slide occurred on May 30, 1983. The slide ran immediately into Price Lake in a small valley halfway down the mountain. The resulting slurry of granite sand, granite rock, and forest debris flowed freely down the canyon below Price Lake, and ran out on the flat floor of Washoe Valley.

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