Tahoe is about to get buried in snow. A series of storms moving across California over the next eight days is expected to bring between 5 feet and 10 feet of snow to the Tahoe Basin — filling in the dry slopes, attracting eager skiers and prompting some local trepidation about the possibility of a COVID-19 resurgence.
On Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for the Sierra region through Friday morning. Allegretto’s models show a set of storms moving into Tahoe from the north on Tuesday night, then sweeping back and forth across the Sierra Nevada for eight days. “We could see a week straight of snow,” Allegretto said. It's great news for the Sacramento area skiiers.
Oh the first snowfall of the winter
Was a day that we all waited for
When it drifted to and frost
Why you should've seen the snow
It was near seven feet or more
By the old barn door
Oh the first snowfall of the winter
What a joy for a boy to behold
In each house you'll find a sleigh
That was waiting for this day
And of course, down the road a hill
For each Jack and Jill
Every winter breeze that scurries
Sets the snowflakes up in flurries
It's the good old sentimental season when
Folks put runners on their surreys
And forget about their worries
When a man becomes a boy once again
Oh the first snowfall of the winter
Jingle bells bring us spells ever dear
Under wintry skies of gray
It was snowing all the day
And it showed no signs of stopping
Every kid with eyes of popping
Will soon be belly-whopping on his ear
On the first snowfall of the winter
Oh the first snowfall of the year
The first snow of the year
Is just about the best snow
Well I'll say any snow Is a pretty good show
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