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At the park’s Badger Pass ski area, snow is up to the second floor of the lodge. In the Yosemite Valley, snow accumulation broke a 54-year-old daily record — by multiple inches.
Yosemite National Park — no stranger to snow — saw up to 15 feet of it, forcing an indefinite closure as park crews work to restore critical services.
Some parts of Yosemite National Park are buried under 15 feet of snow. As a result, the entire park is closed with no estimate yet of when it might open back up. And Yosemite isn’t alone.
Officials made the announcement on the park's social media accounts at around 5 p.m. Tuesday. ALSO READ: Blowing snow, sub-zero wind chills -- Tahoe battered by relentless wintry onslaught ...
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (KGO) -- Yosemite National Park remains closed and inaccessible after more snow fell there over the weekend. Conditions remain treacherous as locals worry about the ...
Tamarack has received five new inches in the last 24 hours for a season total of 118 inches so far, Temperatures will be in the upper 20s for the highs and mid-20s for the lows this week.
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