(1 of 4) * WHAT...Heavy snow expected above 7000 feet. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 2 feet below 8500 feet, 3 to 5 feet along the crest, and around 6 feet at the highest peaks. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Eastern Sierra Slopes. * WHEN...From 4 AM Monday to 10 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel will become difficult to impossible due to snow and blowing snow. Roof damage is possible due to the weight of heavy snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow levels will begin between 6000 to 7000 feet Monday morning and increase to 8000 to 9000 feet by Monday evening then fall to 6000 to 7000 feet again Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night. Peak snowfall rates could approach 2 inches per hour. (2 of 4) * WHAT...Heavy snow expected for elevations above 5500 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet and up to 3 feet along higher peaks. Wind gusts as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...West Slope Northern Sierra Nevada and Western Plumas County/Lassen Park Counties. * WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Snow-covered roads, chain controls and travel delays are likely which will result in very difficult travel at times above 5500 feet. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Brief lull in snow continues through this afternoon. Periods of moderate to heavy snow return this evening through early Wednesday morning. Snow levels 4000-5000 feet today, increasing to 5000-6500 feet on Monday, then lowering 4000-5000 feet on Tuesday. 2 to 5 inches of snow possible down to around 5000 feet. (3 of 4) * WHAT...Heavy snow. Snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet above 7000 feet with areas near the Sierra crest possibly receiving 3 feet or more. Ridge winds gusting as high as 90 mph. * WHERE...Mono County. * WHEN...From 4 AM Monday to 4 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday and Tuesday commutes. Very strong winds could cause extensive damage to trees and power lines due to the expected heavy wet nature of the snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The strongest winds will be Tuesday morning. (4 of 4) * WHAT...Heavy snow. Snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet above 7000 feet with 2 to 8 inches elsewhere. Ridge winds will be gusting as high as 90 mph. * WHERE...Greater Lake Tahoe Area. * WHEN...From 1 PM Monday to 4 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday evening and Tuesday commutes. Very strong winds could cause extensive damage to trees and power lines due to the expected heavy wet nature of the snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The strongest winds will be Tuesday morning.
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honey pot Bonny Doon, California, 224.06, N6NAC Repeater

Bonny Doon, CA

N6NAC
Repeater ID: 06-678

Downlink: 224.06000
Uplink: 222.46000
Offset: -1.600 MHz
Uplink Tone: 110.9
County: Santa Cruz
Call: N6NAC
Use: OPEN
Op Status: ON-AIR On-Air
Coverage: Bonny Doon, Felton, Scotts Valley and the Santa Cruz County area.
Sponsor: N6NAC
Affiliate: <a href="http://www.repeaters.net/n6nac/">No-Name BTRO Repeater Group</a>
Features: E-power, linked.
Emergency power equipped.
FM: Yes; analog capable.
Analog Bandwidth: 25.0 kHz (wideband)
Coordination: NARCC
Last updated: 2015-12-14
Last reviewed: 2015-12-14

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W6WLS (registered) 2008-06-09 On-air.


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