Update: Winter weather advisory for Yosemite from Friday to Sunday could see 9 inches of snow
Briefly

Yosemite is currently under a winter weather advisory due to expected snowfall of up to 9 inches from Friday night to Sunday morning. The National Weather Service warns that travel will be challenging, with slippery road conditions and gusty winds potentially causing falling tree branches. Drivers are urged to take precautions, such as reducing speed, preparing their vehicles with essential winter supplies, and sharing travel plans. The advisory affects several areas in California, highlighting the need for caution during hazardous winter weather conditions. Additionally, winter driving tips emphasize safety and preparedness for unexpected situations.
If you must venture out, opt for routes with fewer trees and power lines. Never touch a downed power line, and immediately dial 911 if you come across one.
Driving tips from the NWS for challenging conditions recommend prioritizing safety by slowing down during snow or freezing rain, as these conditions lead to many weather-related fatalities.
Total snow accumulations of up to 9 inches are expected in Yosemite, making travel difficult, with slippery road conditions and gusty winds that may cause tree branches to fall.
If you plan to travel during hazardous winter weather, it’s crucial to inform someone of your destination, planned route, and estimated time of arrival.
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