California winter storm live: Blizzard warning in LA area, weather updates
California winter storm: live updates
Wind forecast for Southern California
More road cloasures in California due to winter storm
The California Department of Transportation has announced more road closures due to the winter storm blasting the state with heavy percipitation including snowfall in unuaual areas. State Route 138 and State Route 39 have both been added to the list with no estimated time of reopening.
Napa Valley gets snow down to valley floor
The unusually cold air straight from Canada being blown over California while bring misery for drivers and an uncomfortable chill for Golden Staters has also rendered beautiful images like this of Napa Valley covered in snow.
Even the animals have to contend with the snow in California
Nature cameras caught a bald eagle couple switching places to keep their egg warm as California experiences bitter cold weather.
View of "costal hugger" storm punishing California
California is being ravaged by a low pressure system that some meteorologists call a "costal hugger" which is moving south off the coast of the Golden State. The storm system is expected to bring hurricane force winds and heavy percipitation with the possibility for snow in the Los Angeles area for the first time in three decades.
Sounthbound US 97 closed due to weather conditions
The California Department of Transportation has issued a traffic alert. Southbound US 97 is closed, approximately 2 miles south of Ball Mountain Road, due to winter weather conditions.
Warming centers available across California
Temperatures are expected to drop across the state of California Friday into Saturday, in many areas below freezing. To help residents stay safe, warming centers are being opened up in communities around the state.
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Chains required on State Route 168, eastbound traffic being stopped
The California Highway Patrol is stopping all eastbound traffic on State Route 168 at Camp Edison near Shaver Lake. All vehicles are required to use chains, no exceptions.
View of monster winter storm moving in over California from space
California is in the grips of yet another major storm that will help alleviate the state's drought but at the cost of likely flooding and dangerous snow conditions in places that normally don't see it.
Five-Day rainfall forecast for Southern California
Here are the latest rain and weather details for the next 5 days in and around Los Angeles. Heavy rain is still developing. The NWS forecasts a lot of road headaches for the evening commute.
The experts say don’t drive in the snow, stay at home. However, if you must venture out here are some tips to keep you as safe as possible on your journey.
Flooding in Studio City
Driving through deep puddles motorists risk getting stuck or ending up with an expensive repair bill. Burlington Automotive strongly advises against the practice as it could cause damage to the elctrical system, engine block and brake system.
NWS advises against driving on flooded roads
The National Weather Service advises against driving on flooded roads and highways, as you can't tell how deep the water is and your vehicle may be swept away.
Closures on highway 166
California State Route 166, from Hwy 101 to Hwy 33, is closed due to landslides and flooding.
California severe weather alerts
The storm system is also expected to bring snow to unusual locations such as Santa Clarita, La Verne, Temecula, Upland and Rancho Cucamonga.
A flood watch will be in effect Friday morning through Saturday afternoon for Los Angeles County beaches, the coastal region including downtown, the Los Angeles County Mountains, the Santa Monica Mountains, and the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and San Gabriel Valleys.
A flood watch will also be in effect for Orange County, covering inland areas as well as the Santa Ana Mountains and foothills.
I-5 closed through Tejon Pass due to icy roads
Numerous road cloaures have been issued throughout California due to the winter storm battering the Golden State.
Strong wind gusts between 55 and 75 mph
Meteorologists reported that strong winds will affect the entire region during Friday, with greater strength in the mountains and deserts. Gusts of 55 to 75 mph are anticipated in those areas.
"Blizzard still very much 'in play' for Southern California
The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning in the Los Angeles area, the first one since 1989.
The Natianal Weather Service is predicting possibly 2 or more inches per hour with strong southerly winds.
Significant winter storm to hit California Friday into Saturday
The National Weather Service is advising of “numerous weather hazards are expected Friday and Saturday across the Golden State, especially southern California from a cold and vigorous winter storm.” Californians can expect heavy rainfall resulting in likely flooding likely from Los Angeles to San Diego.
In the mountain, desert, and foothill roadways in southern California there is the potential for dangerous and possibly life-threatening snow. Some major highways and roadways have already been closed.
Blizzard warning in the LA area
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We'll bring you the latest on the winter storm that is moving over California. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a blizzard warning for Los Angeles for the first time in more than three decades.
According to AccuWeather, the storm will get ugly late Friday into early Saturday. Follow along with the latest California blizzard news, affected areas, duration and more.