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California is experiencing its first significant storm of the season, bringing widespread rain and heavy snowfall to the Sierra Nevada. This has prompted travel advisories and warnings for drivers, especially in mountain areas.
The storm system is moving southward along the California coast, bringing rain to much of Northern California and spreading into Southern California. Snow levels in the Sierra are generally above 5,500 feet, with potential for 1 to 3 feet of snow through Tuesday night. The combination of heavy snow and strong winds could lead to difficult travel conditions and reduced visibility, particularly over Donner Summit.
Caltrans crews are treating roadways with saltwater brine to prevent icy conditions, but drivers are urged to slow down and have emergency supplies in their vehicles. The storm highlights the transition between California's dry and wet seasons, with the potential for strong Pacific storms to bring significant precipitation.
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