by Public Service Anouncements | May 4, 2023 | LADWP, Public Safety, Public Service Announcement, Road Conditions, Storm Damage
LADWP 2023 emergency run-off response dedicated webpage launched The Eastern Sierra snowpack reached almost 300 percent of normal and is expected to result in at least one million acre-feet of snowmelt by fall. For current information related to LADWP’s...
by Dennis Mattinson | May 4, 2023 | Weather
Owens Valley / Mammoth Lakes Dennis Mattinson / Atmospheric Forecaster Sierra Wave Media / Radio 92.5 FM THU MAY 04 2023 Serving as an initial kicker, that closed low off the coast, finally gets slowly pushed East over Nevada today, by an upstream Jet segment,...
by Dennis Mattinson | May 3, 2023 | Weather
Owens Valley / Mammoth Lakes Dennis Mattinson / Eastern Sierra Weather & Atmospheric Forecaster Sierra Wave Media / Radio 92.5 FM WED MAY 03 2023 Today our weather period is characterized by high pressure over the Rockies and a slow moving closed-low remaining...
by Dennis Mattinson | May 2, 2023 | Weather
The Owens Valley / Mammoth Lakes Dennis Mattinson / Weather and Atmospheric Forecaster Sierra Wave Media / KSRW-FM 92.5 TUE MAY 02 2023 We have a slow moving cut-off low that will spin off the CA coast and send waves over energy over the next 4 days. With that it...
by Deb Murphy | May 1, 2023 | Flooding, Inyo County, Mono County, Nature, News Releases, Public Safety, Road Conditions, Storm Damage, Town of Mammoth Lakes, Water, Weather
Inyo and Mono Counties Prep for Run-Off and Recovery from Epic Winter Traffic in the Owens Valley was nearly reduced to a crawl in February with more than a foot of fresh snow. Three thousand feet up the mountain, the town of Mammoth Lakes doesn’t keep snow fall...