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Chain controls in effect Saturday morning; Stars aligning for big snow dump next week

  The first in a series of storms will clear out of Lake Tahoe Saturday morning, but the stars appear to be aligning for a monster snow dump next week. Chain controls are in effect Saturday morning for travelers trying to reach Sierra-at-Tahoe and South Lake Tahoe. Travelers must have chains on their vehicles unless it’s a four-wheel drive with snow tires, from Twin Bridges to Meyers on U.S. Highway 50. The requirement will likely be lifted some time Saturday morning when the snow stops falling. Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows and Homewood Mountain Resort are reporting 3-5 inches of fresh snow, while resorts on the South Shore received a little less. Sugar Bowl is reporting 7 inches.

Ski resorts promote respect, education for annual Safety Day

Provided by Sugar Bowl Resort Ski California member resorts in California and Nevada continue to adhere to new health and wellness procedures this season to support public safety. Resorts are also gearing up for the third annual Ski California Safety Day on Saturday, Jan. 23. Each resort will host its own activities mostly virtual this year to engage with and educate guests on best practices around safety, and the importance of respect and personal responsibility when skiing or riding. The resorts will be doing educational outreach through the resorts social media channels using hashtags #SkiCalifornia and #SkiSafety, along with sharing the Ski California Mountain Safety Guide and airing Ski California’s full suite of safety videos.

How to plan a safe and successful ski trip to Tahoe during the pandemic

How to plan a safe and successful ski trip to Tahoe during the pandemic FacebookTwitterEmail For more stories like this, check out The Chronicle’s weekly Travel newsletter!Sign up here. As regions across California grapple with restrictions on commerce and travel during the coronavirus pandemic, one destination has remained open all winter: Lake Tahoe’s ski areas. The Tahoe region was allowed to reopen outdoor dining and hotels earlier this week, just in time for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, a popular time for skiing. However, a state travel advisory implores people to avoid driving more than 120 miles from home, which puts Tahoe out of range for Bay Area residents. The advisory also asks that out-of-state travelers self-quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. For anyone who lives closer to Tahoe or has met those requirements, skiing this weekend is a possibility.

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