Winter Storm Watch Wednesday Afternoon Through Thanksgiving....12 -18 Inches of Snow Over Ebbetts & Sonora Passes
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/20/2018 12:06 PM
Arnold, CA...The first of a series of storms will bring moderate to heavy snow to the mountains of Western Plumas County and the Northern Sierra Nevada above 6000 feet Wednesday afternoon into late Wednesday night. This will likely disrupt Thanksgiving holiday travel across Sierra passes. After a brief lull, the next storm is expected late Thursday into Friday, with snow levels expected to rise to around 7000 feet by Friday afternoon.
Wildfire Smoke Warning & Air Quality Advisory for Amador County
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/16/2018 09:53 AM
Sutter Creek, CA – Some areas of Amador County are experiencing heavy smoke due to smoke drift from wildfires burning in other counties. Amador County Public Health advises community members that air quality may be unsafe for those with sensitive medical conditions. Residents with chronic health conditions, young children, pregnant women and elderly adults should especially be aware and take protective measures.
Colorful Fall Tops and Sweaters at The Clothes Mine in Angels Camp!
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/03/2018 01:04 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Come see the gorgeous new styles that have arrived in the last week. We even have leggings and great fitting jeans to pair with them! Stop by and see us in the Angels Towne Center. We're open Monday thru Saturday 10am-6pm, or give us a call at 209.890.7532. We look forward to seeing you!
Red Flag Warning in Effect from October 30, 11:00 PM until October 31, 11:00 AM
Posted by: thepinetree on 10/30/2018 10:16 AM
Arnold, CA...Red Flag Warning URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE. National Weather Service Sacramento...Critical Fire Weather Conditions Today through Wednesday Morning for Portions of Interior Northern California. High pressure building inland will bring gusty north to east wind over portions of Interior Northern California today through Wednesday morning. These winds will significantly lower humidity and fuel moistures leading to critical fire weather conditions.