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Winter Weather Advisory STORM ALERT January 26, 2021 - After a bluebird day on the slopes, a powerfu

Winter Weather Advisory [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows]( [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows]( STORM ALERT January 26, 2021 - After a bluebird day on the slopes, a powerful storm moves in tonight, with heavy snow and wind expected through Friday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a [Blizzard Warning]( from 10pm tonight through 4am Friday and snow is forecasted to continue through the weekend. We’re hoping to measure our new snowfall in feet, not inches, so keep an eye on our website for [Real Time Information]( and check out our [webcams]( to watch the storm as it rolls in! Very strong storms, like this one, have an impact on mountain operations. For real-time lift and trail status, please check out the [Mtn Ops Twitter]( or download the Squaw Alpine app. Additionally, to help stop the spread of [COVID-19]( we are managing visitation by eliminating the sale of walk-up lift tickets and tightly controlling the sale of advanced lift tickets. Before you head to the mountain, be sure you have either already purchased a lift ticket or are an Ikon Pass holder. Be prepared to spend your day outdoors, wear extra layers, pack extra masks, and ensure you know what is [expected of you]( while you are here. [REAL TIME INFORMATION]( Operations subject to change based on weather, conditions, and guidance from governmental agencies. Please visit our [website]( for the most current details. ©2021 Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows. 1960 Squaw Valley Rd. Olympic Valley, CA 96146. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Opt-Out](

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