The storm will start moving in late Tuesday night, impacting the higher elevations first. It is expected to be the largest snow event of the season. Despite the highway headaches, Skiers in town from the Bay Area have fresh powder at the very top of their Christmas wish list. "I think tomorrow is going to be good and then obviously with the big storm coming on Christmas, after Christmas it will be awesome," said Tim Lee, in town from Palo Alto with his daughter Imogen, who is on a ski team. Struggling ski resorts like Boreal are excited to see potentially several feet of snowfall by Friday. Boreal had to close down the past several days due to the previous storm and its impacts. As for the roads?
"The 80 will probably be closed, everyone is gonna try to zoom up here. It's good to be safe and slow," said Lisa Zengel, in town fromthe Bay Area with her family. The Zengel family is headed home early Tuesday to take advantage of the calm conditions while they have them, so they don't get stuck. "Seems like there is a break in the storm. We have [my son's] great-grandmother coming into town, who is 99, almost 100 years old, so we have to prioritize getting home to her," said Zengel. It's a White Christmas warning to stay safe on the roads and try to check Sierra travel off your to-do list by Tuesday night.
CHP Truckee encourages drivers to prepare now if driving through the area is unavoidable and always check conditions before leaving.
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