Yosemite National Park is extending their closure through at least next Tuesday, according to park officials.
The park has dealing with extreme snow for weeks. While it means some rare scenery, it also means more danger, and more difficulty running the park.
According to a post by the national park's official Twitter account, a partial reopening on March 17 is"a best-case scenario." In the same post, the park also said they will be providing an update late next week. The park also noted that the Tuolomne Meadows winter rangers were alive and well despite dealing with 133 inches of new snow since February 21.
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