The Thanksgiving-week storm hit Northern California on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow and winds that closed Interstate 80 near Lake Tahoe and Interstate 5 near Yreka. The National Weather Service said snow was falling at the 2,500-foot level in the Sierras and that this was just a preview of worse weather to come. The weather service said it appears to be the lowest ever recorded in California, based on unofficial records. “There’s likely going to be heavy rain for the morning commute in Los Angeles tomorrow, so people should be prepared for that,” she said. There’s a slight chance of thunderstorms Thursday with brief pockets of heavy rain.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 27, 2019 00:45 UTC