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© Jason BeanFallen leaves are seen in Plumas Park after a storm blanketed the Reno area with snow on Nov. 10, 2015.
Here's what we know now:

* ​Snowfall ranged from 6 to about 18 inches. The deepest Reno-area snow fell in Stead, Panther Valley and Cold Springs.

* 13 Washoe schools are closed, mostly due to heat and power outages. Other were delayed 2 hours.

* Truckee Meadow Community College was delayed till 10 a.m.

* There will be no delays at UNR.

* Many slide-offs were reported on area roads, and injury crashes were reported on eastbound Interstate 80 on Sparks Boulevard and on northbound Pyramid Highway. Another accident was reported on southbound Interstate 580 near South Virginia Street.

* More than 36,700 NV Energy customers were without power as of 9:30 a.m.

* The snow is forecast to clear the area by Tuesday afternoon.

* Temperatures are expected to dip down to the 20s or lower.

* Chains and snow tires are required on many Tahoe-area roads, most notably:

- North U.S. 395

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© Anjeanette Damon/RGJSnow bends trees in Southwest Reno on Tuesday morning.
- California 89 from Truckee north

- Mount Rose Highway

- California 267 from Truckee to Incline Village

- Nevada 28 along the north shore of Lake Tahoe

- U.S. 395 from Washoe Valley to Minden and east to the state line

- U.S. 50 from Spooner Lake to Nevada 207 then east to Nevada 206.

* Freezing fog could lower visibility and create icy roads Wednesday morning.

* This is the first major snowfall in the Reno-Sparks area in the past two years.