Update: Marble-sized hail predicted with thunderstorms to hit the Greater Lake Tahoe Area Thursday
Briefly

On Thursday, the National Weather Service issued a warning regarding strong thunderstorms affecting the Greater Lake Tahoe Area until 5:15 p.m. Potential hazards include marble-sized hail and wind gusts reaching up to 40 mph. The storm, tracked by Doppler radar near South Lake Tahoe, poses risks such as downed tree limbs and localized flooding. Residents are urged to seek shelter indoors, avoid driving through flooded roads, and heed lightning safety warnings, as lightning is a significant threat during thunderstorms, particularly when they are directly overhead.
The National Weather Service has issued a strong thunderstorm warning for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area, predicting marble-sized hail, 40 mph winds, and possible localized flooding.
It is imperative to seek shelter inside a building when thunderstorms are present, as lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from the storm.
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