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    Four Feet of May Snow? Donner Pass I-80 Snow Warnings Are Back, and Drivers Are Not Smiling

    By Jack WardMay 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    When a winter storm warning is issued in May, a certain kind of incredulity descends upon Truckee. Four feet of snow this late feels like the mountain is showing off, even though locals know better than to assume the season is over because the Sierra has a long history of defying the calendar. This weekend’s storm isn’t merely a fleeting frenzy. The Weather Prediction Center’s forecasters have been warning about it for days, and the language they’re using is typical of January.

    In the middle of this is I-80 over Donner Pass. It always does. At its highest point, the route ascends to about 7,000 feet and winds through a corridor that has historically swallowed entire wagon trains and left contemporary travelers stranded for hours during whiteout conditions. The storm affects more than just the summit when snow levels plummet from 7,000 feet to 4,500 feet, as is precisely predicted by Tuesday morning. Communities that seldom have to deal with snow accumulation at this time of year are affected. Caltrans employees are familiar with the procedure. The plows have been working spring rotations for weeks, but they haven’t yet had a chance to clock out.

    Storm TypeLate-season Pacific low-pressure system
    Region AffectedSierra Nevada, California — extending into Colorado
    Primary CorridorI-80 over Donner Pass (7,000 ft elevation)
    Storm WindowSunday evening, May 3 — Tuesday afternoon, May 5, 2026
    Snow Totals (peaks)Up to 3–4 feet possible on the highest peaks
    Snow Totals (above 6,000 ft)1–2 feet expected
    Wind Gusts50–70 MPH along Sierra crest; locally up to 80 MPH
    Snow Level DropFrom 7,000 ft to as low as 4,500 feet by Tuesday
    Other At-Risk RoutesUS-50 over Echo Summit, US-395 Eastern Sierra
    Chain ControlsLikely above 5,000 ft, including for AWD/4WD vehicles
    Issuing AgencyNational Weather Service / Weather Prediction Center
    Sierra Snowpack ContextApril 1 reading came in at just 18% of normal — second lowest on record

    The snow itself is not what makes this system unique. It’s the amount of moisture. The high country is receiving atmospheric moisture that is almost 90% higher than seasonal averages due to a Pacific low—a statistic that meteorologists repeat twice. On the Sierra crest, wind gusts may reach 70 mph, with isolated areas potentially reaching 80. It’s not a mild May squall. Forecasters believe that ensemble models have been agreeing too smoothly to rule out that closure-grade event.

    The aspect that most casual travelers overlook is the corridor issue. The two feasible east-west routes through the central Sierra are I-80 and US-50 over Echo Summit. There is really no other option when both close at the same time, which has happened in the past and appears likely to happen again Sunday night into Monday. In such circumstances, the side roads leading to Mammoth and June lakes become dangerous, and US-395 along the eastern flank quickly becomes icy. To be honest, Caltrans has nightmares about drivers who shrug at chain controls because the rental SUV says “AWD” on the back. The type of drivetrain underneath is irrelevant to the traction law.

    It’s difficult to ignore how this storm is compounding an already peculiar water year. Every late-spring system carries excess water for summer water supply, and the April 1 Sierra snowpack was only 18% of normal, the second lowest on record. Thus, there’s an odd tension when watching this. Four feet of fresh snow is a logistical nightmare, on the one hand. However, it’s precisely the kind of infusion that the watershed requires. Both can be true simultaneously.

    The historical similarities are alluring. Donner Pass got its name from a disaster that resulted in weather similar to this one—a storm that came harder and later than anyone anticipated. The stakes have significantly changed due to modern infrastructure. Closures now signify inconvenience and delays rather than survival. However, the way long-time Sierra residents discuss these storms is infused with a persistent humility. They don’t fully believe that the predictions will turn out to be accurate.

    Agencies are currently offering practical advice, such as chains in the trunk, fuel topped off, water, and a flashlight stored in a convenient location. Before departing, view QuickMap. The window between the bands of snow won’t hold. The Sierra returns to acting like spring after the storm peaks on Monday and subsides on Tuesday afternoon. Until the following one.

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