Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The art of Right Mindful Kindness:

The first time I ever heard it put this way was from Tibetan Lamas started around 1980. 

From this point of view there is idiot compassion (where people want to do something to help other people but wind up being harmed or harming others in the process.

I myself have been dealing with various things that there seem to be no useful answer to in my life for at least 20 years regarding some people I know from the old days.

Some people's choices are just so bad you can see it might create a murder suicide at some point. However, often in these cases there is absolutely nothing you can do at all but maybe pray for people and that's it.

 

So, Right mindful Kindness is practical Kindness that helps others without harming yourself.

Most people don't really get the hang of this type of practical Kindness until they are about 30 years old or more with a lifetime of experience.

But, the point of this here is that often there is absolutely nothing you can do to help people without being injured or dying yourself.

So, people who do things where they aren't practical about helping people often wind up dead or the people they are trying to help wind up dead too.

So, the saying; "God give me the strength to know what I can do and what I can't and the wisdom to know the difference"

Is often a matter of life and death in people's lives.

 

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Madonna offering reward for personal vintage pieces missing after Coachella performance

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Rep. Nancy Mace introduces measure to expel fellow Republican Cory Mills

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Japan scraps limit on lethal arms exports in major policy shift

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Monday, April 20, 2026

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Made it down to 39 degrees so far at 11:30 pm Monday night. Been Raining in town about 13 hours straight now.

Here in Mt. Shasta it has been snowing on the mountain above 5000 feet pretty much since about 10 am this morning if not sooner. Below that it likely has been raining in town pretty much straight on until now and is still raining. I hear that the most snow will be (or could be) in the Sierras and that is about 31 inches of snow. However, here on Mt. Shasta they are predicting 5 to 10 inches likely. So, we will see what it actually does by tomorrow.  

Projected low in town by morning is 37 degrees right now. 

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Bus accident in Indian-controlled Kashmir kills 21 people

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Are ski lifts open still in Tahoe?

Winter storm warning for Sierra as another multi-foot dump expected

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Winter storm warning for Sierra as another multi-foot dump expected

By , Newsroom Meteorologist
Winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect across the Sierra Nevada as an April storm is forecast to drop inches of snow in Tahoe and feet of snow at the highest elevations of the mountain range.

Winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect across the Sierra Nevada as an April storm is forecast to drop inches of snow in Tahoe and feet of snow at the highest elevations of the mountain range.

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A looming storm is forecast to drop more than 2 feet of snow in parts of the Sierra Nevada, prompting the National Weather Service to issue winter storm warnings. It’s the second round of winter storm warnings this month in the Sierra, a rarity for April.

Warnings extend from Lassen National Park to Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks from 2 a.m. Tuesday to 5 p.m. Wednesday. The heaviest snow is expected Tuesday afternoon and evening above 5,000 feet in the northern Sierra and above 7,000 feet in the southern Sierra. Additional showers Wednesday could be occasionally heavy.

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The weather service warns of “significant reductions in visibility at times” and “major travel delays” from snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. Southwest winds may gust up to 50 mph at the passes and up to 90 mph atop ridges. There is also a chance of lightning Tuesday, most likely in the Sierra foothills.

Moderate to major travel impacts are forecast in the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday as the National Weather Service warns of potential chain controls and road closures.

Moderate to major travel impacts are forecast in the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday as the National Weather Service warns of potential chain controls and road closures.

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Interstate 80 over Donner Summit and Highway 50 over Echo Summit are anticipated to pick up more than a foot of snow, with the potential for up to 2 feet under the heaviest swaths of precipitation. High-elevation ski resorts like Kirkwood could pick up 2 to 3 feet of snow.

The National Weather Service’s blend of models predicts 1 to 3 feet of snow across much of the Sierra Nevada by Wednesday evening. The largest totals are forecast above 5,000 feet in the northern Sierra and above 7,000 feet in the southern Sierra.

The National Weather Service’s blend of models predicts 1 to 3 feet of snow across much of the Sierra Nevada by Wednesday evening. The largest totals are forecast above 5,000 feet in the northern Sierra and above 7,000 feet in the southern Sierra.

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Forecast snowfall totals are more uncertain around Lake Tahoe due to the sporadic nature of showers, and the anticipated mix of rain and snow early in the storm. A winter weather advisory is in effect for the lake area.

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Precipitation may start as rain in much of the Sierra on Monday, but a cold pocket of air is expected to drift over Northern California on Tuesday, raising the potential for thunderstorms. These storms often build over the Central Valley, move up the west slope of the Sierra and deposit “spillover” showers along the Tahoe shoreline. In these situations, Tahoe City, Homewood, Tahoma and South Lake Tahoe can pick up a half-foot of snow while Kings Beach and Incline Village receive only an inch or two.

Weather models predict the heaviest snow along the west shore of Lake Tahoe on Tuesday afternoon, with lighter accumulations on the east shore.

Weather models predict the heaviest snow along the west shore of Lake Tahoe on Tuesday afternoon, with lighter accumulations on the east shore.

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“The moisture trajectory is out of the south with this storm, and that is typically not good for spillover precipitation east of the Sierra crest,” said Chris Smallcomb, a meteorologist at the weather service office in Reno.

Steady snow is expected to transition to scattered showers by Tuesday night, but some weather models predict a second, colder wave of widespread moderate snowfall Wednesday morning.

Wednesday morning’s precipitation “would have much lower rain-snow line elevations to work with,” Smallcomb said. “That scenario would bring some snow into the Reno foothills.”

It’s the second winter storm warning this month for the west slope of the Sierra, the most the weather service office in Sacramento has issued in a single April since 2010. That April, 7 feet of snow accumulated at the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab.

April storms are propping up a scarce Sierra snowpack. California’s snowpack was just 18% of normal as of Monday morning following the state’s warmest and driest March on record.

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Newsroom Meteorologist

Anthony Edwards is a newsroom meteorologist at The San Francisco Chronicle.

He joins the Chronicle from the University of Washington where he was previously the president of the campus weather forecasting team and an editor at the student newspaper, The Daily UW.

Edwards enjoys exploring San Francisco's parks, playing tennis, hiking, swimming and attending a ballgame when the Mariners visit the Giants and the Athletics.