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    Get the Yosemite National Park, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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    Yosemite’s iconic tunnel view unveils an unusually quiet snowy winter scene with banks piled high with snow and ice covering many of the roadways on Friday, March 3, 2023. The park has closed ...

  5. Ferguson Fire - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Lodge was evacuated due to the Ferguson Fire. The Red Cross at Mariposa Elementary School served as an evacuation center. [40] As of August 1, the following areas were under evacuation orders: [1] [51] Anderson Valley; River Road from Briceburg to last BLM Campground; Foresta; Old El Portal; Old Yosemite Road; Wawona; Yosemite View Lodge ...

  6. California State Route 140 - Wikipedia

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    NPS 1989, p. 113. In June 2006, the road between El Portal and Mariposa was closed due to a rock slide. The Ferguson Slide buried about 600 feet (180 m) of SR140 between Cedar Lodge and Briceburg Visitor Center between SR-49 and SR-41. [8]

  7. El Portal, California - Wikipedia

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    El Portal plays host to a number of outdoor activities. El Portal was the terminus of the Yosemite Valley Railroad at the entrance to the National Park, [5] and in 1978 Hetch Hetchy Railroad no. 6 was brought to El Portal and added to the National Register of Historic Places. [9] El Portal is Spanish for "the gateway" derived from this fact. [5]