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News Dec 3, A cold and wet weather pattern established in October has continued into early November. The active flow has established an unusually deep, pre-season snowpack, and many Sierra resorts have opened at their earliest on record. Folks are crossing their fingers for a big winter in the West, but stormy weather demands that travelers, skiers and boarders never leave home unequipped for the dangers on the road or on the slopes. In November , Tahoe-Truckee residents were praying fervently for snow.
Western Nevada and the Sierra were in the grip of a six-year drought. Lake Tahoe was on its way down to 6, For three years the Truckee River had limped along at oneth of its normal flow. Pyramid Lake, terminus of the Truckee, had fallen 11 feet since Nevada was turning to dust, waiting for the Washoe Zephyr to blow it away. With all the dismal news about the lack of water, most people were hoping for a big winter.
On Dec. Ironically, just 48 hours after the seasonal forecast was released, the first in a series of powerful cold fronts began assaulting the region. The barrage of snowstorms buried the Sierra and put a sizable dent in the drought.
It was the wettest start to a winter in 10 years. By the end of December , some residents and tourists were wishing the drought was back.
Persistent rain, wind and heavy snow caused havoc with air, rail and road travel for tens of thousands of holiday travelers. Hotels in Truckee and Tahoe City were overwhelmed. Blinding snow forced officials at then Reno Cannon Airport to shut down 80 percent of its flights, stranding 3, passengers.