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Truckee, CA Braces for 12-18" of Snow Near I-80 Monday-Wednesday
Multiple days of mountain snow and travel impacts expected across Northern California
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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The National Weather Service in Sacramento has issued a weather alert for Truckee, California, warning of a pattern change beginning Sunday that will bring multiple days of mountain snow and travel impacts across the region. Widespread snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are forecast across Sierra passes, with localized totals of 12 to 18 inches possible along the crest. The snow is expected to primarily affect elevations above 6,000 to 7,000 feet on Monday, with snow levels lowering to around 5,000 to 6,000 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Why it matters
The heavy snowfall is likely to impact major mountain corridors, including Interstate 80 near Donner Summit, U.S. Highway 50 over Echo Summit, and State Route 88 through Carson Pass. Chain controls are likely during periods of heavier snow, and travel delays should be expected, particularly overnight and during the morning commute. The overall impact is classified as moderate, citing slick roads, reduced visibility, and longer-than-normal travel times.
The details
According to the National Weather Service, showers and Sierra snow will develop late Sunday and continue through midweek. The greatest impacts are expected from Tuesday into early Wednesday, when snowfall rates increase and travel conditions deteriorate at higher elevations. While valley locations will mainly see rain, cooler temperatures could contribute to slick conditions during heavier showers. No widespread flooding is expected at this time, but wet roads may slow travel in urban areas.
- Snow showers are expected to develop late Sunday and continue through midweek.
- The greatest impacts are expected from Tuesday into early Wednesday.
- Snow levels will primarily affect elevations above 6,000 to 7,000 feet on Monday, lowering to around 5,000 to 6,000 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Snow showers are expected to gradually taper late Wednesday into early Thursday, though lingering travel impacts may persist in higher terrain.
The players
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service in Sacramento is the government agency that issued the weather alert for Truckee, California.
What’s next
Officials advise travelers to plan ahead, carry chains when heading into the mountains, and allow extra time to reach destinations. Those commuting for work or school, especially early morning travelers and young workers heading into mountain communities, should be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
The takeaway
This weather event is expected to significantly impact travel in the Truckee area and surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains, with the potential for chain controls, reduced visibility, and longer-than-normal travel times. Residents and travelers should closely monitor weather and road conditions and plan accordingly.

