The National Weather Service (NWS) has updated a winter weather advisory for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area, effective until 10 p.m., predicting snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches and hazardous driving conditions. Travelers are advised to slow down and exercise caution to prevent accidents. The NWS highlights the importance of safety during winter driving, citing statistics on weather-related fatalities and injuries. They recommend preparing vehicles for winter conditions and advise maintaining communication with family about travel plans. Staying calm in the event of being stranded is also emphasized, along with necessary supplies.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area, warning of additional snow and hazardous road conditions.
NWS emphasizes the importance of safety during winter driving, advising to slow down, expect icy patches, and choose routes carefully to avoid dangerous situations.
In winter, treacherous road conditions lead to thousands of fatalities and injuries nationwide; drivers must adjust their habits for safety.
If you encounter a downed power line, do not touch it and immediately call 911; safety must always come first in hazardous weather.
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