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California is dealing with a
powerful storm these days, full of heavy rain and snow, which shut down a major
interstate highway in the Grapevine area and California 58 in Mojave. At the
same time, rainfall hit record drops in Santa Barbara, with 4.14 inches in 24
hours, as the Santa Barbara Airport monitoring station reported.
Heavy rains determined
authorities to issue flood watches for areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles
counties, as well as for the Malibu area, which was recently burnt by
wildfires. More than 2.5 inches of rain were recorded at the San Luis Obispo
airport, while Santa Barbara topped the 1943 record of 2.45 inches.
Amtrack canceled all Coast
Starlight train service between Los Angeles and Seattle for a week, for the
safety of the passengers who use this particular mean of transportation, as
rainfalls moved north to Oregon and produced mudslides.
The storm also brought a lot of snow,
more than enough for the authorities and the National Weather Service to issue
warnings since Wednesday night. 5 inches of snow had gathered during the night
in Grapevine area, while Frazier Park was dealing with double the snow.
California 58 in Mojave was
closed due to heavy snows, which will create a big problem for those who were
already making a detour after the Interstate 5 closure, in order to get from
Southern California to San Francisco or Sacramento.
Drivers abandoned their cars
everywhere, as significant snow fell in a short period of time, just a few
hours, which made the traffic impossible in some areas. The National Weather Service
reported nearly an foot of snow in Lockwood Valley, northwest of Los Angeles.
In the Los Angeles area, the
winter storm is expected to hit hard, as meteorologists expect 2 feet of snow
in the mountains before the night is over, except for the Santa Monica
Mountains. Authorities remain in alert as the storm continues to raise concerns.
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