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  2. How much snow has fallen in Tahoe? Here are the current ... - AOL

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    Snow is in the forecast for South Lake Tahoe over the next five days, according to the National Weather Service. On Tuesday, there is a 60% chance of snow likely before 4 p.m. with a high near 35 ...

  3. How much snow has fallen in Tahoe? Here are the totals ... - AOL

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    Here’s how much snow has fallen at ski and snowboarding resorts in Tahoe so far this season, as of Tuesday, according to their websites: Sugar Bowl Ski Resort : 31 to 46 inches Kirkwood Mountain ...

  4. “Sierra at Tahoe Ski Resort measured 61 inches of snowfall at the summit over the last 72 hours. 26 inches measured at summit in last 24 hours. 50.5 inches measured at base level over last 72 ...

  5. How much snow and rain has fallen in Tahoe? Here’s a ... - AOL

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    Areas west of Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada, between Interstate 80 and Highway 50 — such as Danville, Georgetown and Grass Valley — all received around 0.5 to 0.75 inches of rain, the agency ...

  6. How much snow has Tahoe gotten so far? See the totals - AOL

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    What about South Lake Tahoe? According to the weather service, the South Lake Tahoe area will see a similar forecast. There’s a 30% chance of rain after 5 p.m. on Tuesday with the snow level at ...

  7. Crater Lake - Wikipedia

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    Crater Lake Institute Director and limnologist Owen Hoffman states that "Crater Lake is the deepest, when compared on the basis of average depth among lakes whose basins are entirely above sea level. The average depths of Lakes Baikal and Tanganyika are deeper than Crater Lake; however, both have basins that extend below sea level." [20] [22]

  8. High Cascades Complex fires - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, the Spruce Lake Fire, triggered by a lightning strike, started on the west side of Crater Lake National Park, totaling 4,885 acres (20 km 2) by August 14. Over the course of the next few weeks, into August, more fires started due to lightning strikes, including the Broken Lookout Fire , Round Top and Needle Fires , and Butte and ...

  9. CZU Lightning Complex fires - Wikipedia

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    The firefighting effort was primarily administered by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). [1] The first fires started around 3:30 A.M. on August 16, 2020, the result of a thunderstorm that produced close to 11,000 bolts of lightning and started hundreds of fires throughout California.