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Yahoo01-04-2025

Difficult travel conditions are expected to continue Tuesday in the Sierra as a snowstorm continues to pile on in the area. The KCRA 3 weather team issued an Impact Day on Tuesday because of how rain and snow are expected to affect travel and outdoor activities.

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