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Rainy storm brings over 1 foot of new snow to some Lake Tahoe ski resorts

The view from the East Peak Lodge at Heavenly Mountain Resort Thursday morning.
Heavenly Mountain Resort

While a warm and wet storm has delivered rain to lake level over the course of 24 hours, some Tahoe area ski resorts have received over a foot of fresh snow.

Here are some snow totals from ski resorts on Lake Tahoe’s South Shore and the Incline Village area as of Thursday morning:

Kirkwood Mountain Resort reports 13 inches in 24 hours.

Heavenly Mountain Resort reports 10 inches in 24 hours.



Diamond Peak Ski Resort reports 6 inches in 24 hours and a storm total of 10 inches.

Sierra-at-Tahoe reports a 24-hour total of 3 inches at its base and 4 inches at its summit.



Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe reports a storm total of 12-14 inches. The resort will be closed Thursday, Feb. 14.


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