![]() The storm currently hitting the Sierra, will be factored into the April snow survey. Given the colossal amount of snow forecast to entomb the Sierra through the weekend, there’s a “good chance” to close the snowpack gap or exceed what’s typical, Lindaman said. Snow is disappearing as the planet warms. ![]() Larry Clouse/CSM(Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/CSM via ZUMA Wire) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images) Larry Clouse/Cal Sport Media/AP January 2019: The Colorado River winds its way along Utah Highway128 and always provides a relaxing and scenic drive into the red sandstone canyons leading toward Moab, Utah. Parts of major roadways like I-80 could be shut down for long stretches. Travel will remain “extremely dangerous to impossible” across the Sierra through the weekend, the weather service warned. The intense conditions at lower elevations increase the risk of danger on the road. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph will continue to blow through the lower elevations alongside snow. Several inches are also possible for even lower elevations, including Reno, Nevada. Close to a foot of snow is expected through the weekend for areas as low as 5,000 feet. Unlike other storms this winter, snow is falling well below pass levels for all impacted ranges. Yosemite National Park, which is under a blizzard warning through the weekend, is closed Friday through at least Sunday afternoon, the National Park Service said. B9BiHMH216- UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab March 1, 2024 The next 24 hours will be the heaviest portion of the storm. Snowpack at the lab is now 102% of median to date.Ĭonditions have already deteriorated this morning with gusty winds and significantly reduced visibility. We have received 19.1" (48.5 cm) of #snow in the last day. Given these conditions, there is a “high chance of substantial, long-lasting disruptions to daily life in the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada Friday through Saturday,” the Weather Prediction Center warned. Strong winds whipped up snow along elevated portions of I-80 early Friday, creating challenging visibility as tractor-trailers struggled to navigate snow-covered roads. Visibility plummeted to near-zero, meaning it’s impossible to see farther than a few feet – or at all – early Friday. Heavy snow and roaring winds are expected to combine to produce rare and long-lasting blizzard conditions for much of the Sierra and parts of the northern ranges. Twenty inches of snow fell from Thursday to Friday morning at Donner Peak while a foot or more buried other parts of the Sierra. Tickets are available now.Winds started to roar Thursday with widespread gusts of 60 to 80 mph reported for elevations above 3,000 feet. A double feature with the first film will take place on March 18th. A lot of people frown at PG-13 horror and look down their noses at it, but I think some of the best horror as of late is PG-13 anyway, the first A Quiet Place film being one of them.Ī Quiet Place Part 2, starring Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Cillian Murphy, Djimon Hounsou, and John Krasinski opens in theaters on March 20th. These films are more about atmosphere than gore, so PG-13 works for them. Anyone who thought they might ramp up the gore and whatnot for the sequel was kidding themselves. And so this time, I think when my brain started wandering of questions of what would this mean later on, I started to write down notes in case I could prepare myself for a third one."Ī Quiet Place Part 2 has officially been rated PG-13 here in the US for "terror, violence and bloody/disturbing images." The first film was rated PG-13 as well, so that is no surprise. So then when I actually came around to writing the sequel, I started with the fires. I put the fires out in the distance in the first one, and I always thought to myself, 'Wouldn't it be cool if we got to explore where those fires lead to? Who's on the other end of those fires?' But I never thought that there would be a sequel. However, I really had these questions while I was doing it. "It's interesting, I genuinely hadn't thought about a second one when I was doing the first one. Even Krasinski disn t think there would even be a part 2, so now he is planning ahead: NBC Universal While the new film hasn't even opened yet, if it does anywhere near as well as the first film, it would be a no-brainer for Paramount Pictures to green light a third film. John Krasinski is doing the publicity rounds right now, and in a new interview with Collider, teased that he already has an idea in mind for a third A Quiet Place film. ![]() A Quiet Place Part 2 releases into theaters next week, and many are excited for its release.
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