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GREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA

1300886

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event_typeAvalanche
ncei_event_id1,300,886
episode_id208,758
begin_utc2025-12-25T23:00:00+00:00
end_utc2025-12-25T23:00:00+00:00
stateNEVADA
cz_typeZ
cz_nameGREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
damage_property0.00K
damage_crops0.00K
wfo_sourceBroadcast Media
episode_narrativeA multi-day storm brought 1.5-3 of rain across the main urban areas of far western NV, with 0.25-1 totals into other portions of northwest NV and east of the Reno-Carson City region to remaining areas west of US-95, with less than 0.25��� near and east of US-95 in west central NV. The highest totals were observed on Christmas Eve. Snowfall in the Sierra from this multi-day event was generally 3-6 feet in areas above 7000 feet, with 1-2 feet down to lake level in the Tahoe Basin. For western NV, snowfall was limited to 1��� or less below 5000 feet, with 1-5��� in foothill locations between 5000-6000 feet, and up to 9��� above 6000 feet near Virginia City.
event_narrativeAn avalanche near Mt. Rose summit on Christmas Day buried a skier for over an hour before contacting authorities and SAR. Time of report is estimated per news story descriptions. The man trapped in the avalanche was found by the SAR team and was cold and tired, but uninjured and able to walk. The backcountry avalanche risk was high per the Sierra Avalanche Center and Warnings were in place.
year2,025

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