ARNOLD SIR (Sons in Retirement) Monthly Luncheon Meeting on Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Posted by: thepinetree on 01/10/2018 09:24 AM
Arnold, CA....ARNOLD SIR (Sons in Retirement), Branch 152, will hold its Monthly Luncheon Meeting on Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 11:00 am, in Snow Flake Lodge at the Blue Lake Springs Homeowners Association, 335 Blue Lake Springs Dr., Arnold, CA
Steven Walloupe, Calaveras Big Trees Supervising State Park Ranger
Let Cal-Waste Provide Waste Solutions For Your Business
Posted by: thepinetree on 01/09/2018 06:03 PM
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New Time-of-Use Rate Plan Will Support Cleaner, More Reliable Grid and Enhance Choice and Control for PG&E Customers
Posted by: thepinetree on 01/08/2018 02:46 PM
San Francisco, CA...PG&E will be starting a new Time-of-Use rate plan in April. Customers will start receiving letters next week. This will start as a pilot program with 150,000 customers throughout our service area. In Calaveras County, 3,500 customers will be included in the pilot, mostly in Arnold. In Tuolumne County, 4,000 customers will be included, mostly in Twain Harte. The new electric Time-of-Use rate plan will promote more efficient energy usage and provide customers with additional rate plan options. Starting in April 2018, approximately 150,000 residential electric customers across PG&E’s service area will transition into the new rate plan, unless they choose another rate plan. This is the first phase of a multi-year, statewide effort to create a smarter energy future and healthier environment while balancing the need to keep customer rates affordable.
Arnold, CA...The National Weather Service Forecast for the West Slope Northern Sierra Nevada is as follows: Today Rain at lower elevations...and rain and snow at higher elevations. Highs 36 to 51 higher elevations...48 to 54 lower elevations. No snow accumulation lower elevations...2 to 4 inches higher elevations. Snow level 7000 feet increasing to above 8000 feet in the afternoon. Prevailing south winds 5 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph. Tonight Rain at lower elevations...and rain and snow at higher elevations. Lows 29 to 44 higher elevations...42 to 50 lower elevations. No snow accumulation lower elevations...1 to 7 inches higher elevations. Snow level above 8000 feet. Prevailing south winds 10 to 20 mph.
Sacramento, Ca...A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for our area...Yeah! Snow expected. Plan on slippery road conditions. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 7 inches at Sierra pass levels, with localized amounts up to 1 to 2 feet over higher peaks are expected. Details are below...
Traffic Update....Crazy Chase Around Arnold Area...Suspect Still on Loose
Posted by: thepinetree on 01/07/2018 05:15 PM
Arnold, CA...After an apparent residential robbery law enforcement officials from numerous agencies have been up and down Hwy 4, on residential streets, Forest Service Roads and now the vehicle has been abandoned in the Avery area. So now it is a foot search to apprehend the subject. Please use caution in the area and locking your doors might be a good idea and be on the lookout for the suspect. (Update as of 6:06pm...We just checked in with CCSO and the suspect is not in custody yet) (Update as of 7pm. We checked in with CCSO & CHP and the suspect is still at large.)
Hey Good People! Come on Up & Get Yer Turns In! ~ Mattly Trent
Posted by: thepinetree on 01/07/2018 12:11 PM
Bear Valley, CA...Hey Good People! Let’s talk weather…… We will be closed for all Mtn Operations on Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th of January. We will reopen Wednesday January 10th. A mix of sunshine and clouds will be on tap for Bear Valley today as the high will be around 45F with ESE winds from 8-10mph. As the weather system heads East another is slated to arrive later this evening as the system gains strength. Initially the snow levels will be around 8000′ or so and drop quickly early Tuesday morning to the 6000′ level. 6-12″ is expected at the 8000′ level so keep your fingers crossed for temps to come in colder and a bit earlier as that could push the elevation for snowfall down to 5K possibly. It’s a great time to take a lesson or just bring the Family up for some tubing fun. We’re about “Pure Mtn Fun” so come check us out this Winter !!!!! stay tuned………………………….