Posted in Surfing on 05/31/2011 05:30 pm by isawitonponce
Category: art, culture, lifestyle
By Larry J. Pitman
As we sat down to lunch in our favorite chifa, Liliana said,
“Let’s not talk about the election, I am tired of
it.”
We all nodded our agreement, and immediatel…[more]
Living in Peru : Features
bystander, Elections, expat, Peru
Posted in Skiing on 05/31/2011 04:20 am by isawitonponce
SUNDAY MAY 29 6:24 AM
When will it end?
Several more inches of snow fell on the Tahoe Basin late Saturday into this morning, with 4 to 6 inches accumulating above 7000 feet.
The latest system was moving south and east of Tahoe this morning, with only scattered snow showers in its wake. Temperatures should be warmer today and Monday.
But the trough of low pressure that brought this storm to Tahoe remains entrenched off the Pacific Coast, and it is likely to send more weather our way later this week. A low pressure system will build off the Northwest coast of California early in the week and could send some energy toward Tahoe midweek. When that low finally moves inland later in the week we could see another cold storm, possibly next weekend.
The long range forecast shows a ridge of high pressure building over the coast about the start of the second week in June, which would finally bring some warmer, more typical late spring conditions to the region.
Temperature forecasts:
Tahoe City:
Sunday 38
Monday 52
Tuesday 56
7000 feet
Sunday 31
Monday 40
Tuesday 40
\Regional radar with rain/snow mix:
9
TahoeLoco.com
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