Surprising snowstorm hits California, exceeding expectations.
California’s First Snowfall of the Winter Surprises with More Than Expected Accumulation
California experienced its first significant snowfall of the winter season in the Sierra Nevada mountains, near Lake Tahoe, on October 26. The Central Sierra Snow Lab at the University of California–Berkeley reported a surprising 3.9 inches of snow in just 24 hours near Donner Summit.
“The storm surprised us by bringing snow instead of rain, resulting in slightly higher accumulation than the forecasted 1-3 inches. Let’s hope this trend of exceeding expectations continues!” the lab enthusiastically shared on Facebook.
The abundant snowpack attracted numerous skiers to the slopes and extended the ski season well into spring.
How did the early snowfall in California impact local businesses and ski resorts?
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