Stories Related to Big Winter Storm Closes In On Reno-tahoe

Forecasters expect over 2 feet of snow in areas above 7,000 feet. Up to 18 inches expected in South Lake Tahoe, 16 inches in Truckee, none for Reno.        

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Topics:  Nevada   Washoe County   Reno   
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