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SIERRA CITY'S MARCH 1ST STORM

3/9/2024

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Friday, March 1st brought a furious wind storm that toppled trees in Sierra City. The power went out with trees across power lines in at least four locations in residential areas of Sierra City. One tree fellon a car and destroyed it. the power outage was widespread from Downieville to Green Acres and the snow really piled up. Downieville was the first to gewt power restored. The Kentucky Mine was off for three days. Snow was said to be five feet. - Story and photos by Mary Davey   Friday March first was the wind storm that caused damage by toppling trees. We had a decent amount of snow but the wind caused the power to go out because of trees across power lines in at least 4 places in our residential areas here in Sierra City. A tree fell on a car in our neighborhood and destroyed it to.The power outage was widespread from Downieville to Green Acres. The following days is when the snow really piled up. Downieville got power restored first, not sure date, but we were off for 3 days here by the Kentucky mine.
  I didn't measure but 5 feet total during 4 days is what I heard.
   Friday March first was the wind storm that caused damage by toppling trees. We had a decent amount of snow but the wind caused the power to go out because of trees across power lines in at least 4 places in our residential areas here in Sierra City. A tree fell on a car in our neighborhood and destroyed it to.The power outage was widespread from Downieville to Green Acres. The following days is when the snow really piled up. Downieville got power restored first, not sure date, but we were off for 3 days here by the Kentucky mine.
 Snow was said to be 5 feet total during 4 days.
Story and photos by Mary Davey
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