A winter weather advisory has been issued for 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. for the Sierra Nevada on Monday with a chance of around an inch of snow at Lake Tahoe level.
Forecasters aren’t predicting much moisture with the storm and expect the snow levels will remain above 5,500 feet rising to 7,100 feet in the afternoon.
Saturday’s storm was fairly blustery with a Christmas Boutique Pop-up planned by St Gall Catholic Church canceled due to the wind.
The band Cripple Creek couldn’t make it over the passes for the 10th anniversary celebration at the Douglas County Community & Senior Center.
Volunteers braved wind and snow to place wreaths on veterans’ graves as part of Wreaths Across America.
Heavenly Mountain Resort reported receiving a foot of snow over 24 hours on Sunday morning and 16 inches over the past two days bringing its current season to 58 inches.
Snow telemetry in Heavenly Valley reported a snow depth of 16 inches and a snow-water equivalent of 3.8 inches.
A rain gauge in Genoa recorded a half-inch of precipitation from the storm.