Official

Winter Storm Warning issued March 11 at 9:45PM PDT until March 15 at 5:00AM PDT by NWS San Diego CA

* WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Snow levels will start above 6500 ft
Wednesday evening, dropping to 4500 ft by Thursday morning, and
potentially 4000 ft by Thursday night. Total snow accumulations of
3-5 inches below 5000 ft, 6-12 inches possible above 6000 ft. Up
to 20 inches possible above 7000 ft. Winds could gust 50 to 60 mph.

* WHERE…Riverside County Mountains.

* WHEN…From 4 PM Wednesday to 5 AM PDT Saturday.

* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes.
Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…For Wednesday into Thursday, the snow level
will start out high and rapidly drop. Heavy rain is possible below
the snow level. There may be a break in the snow Thursday night,
but additional rounds of snow are possible Friday into early
Saturday.

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