Latest long-term forecast leans toward drier end to winter for Reno-Tahoe area
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 01/18/2013 - 7:56am
The government’s latest long-range winter forecast suggests the Reno-Tahoe area could end the winter a little drier than average, while tremendous gains in a mountain snowpack in the early winter are now beginning to diminish during a mostly dry January.
But one thing is clear. How the winter ends up, at least at this point, is largely a toss-up.
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