Snow is expected to fall as low as 1,000 to 1,500 feet, meaning areas like Santa Clarita and lower-lying areas of the Inland Empire will see a rare coat of powder.
Northbound travellers
Take the northbound US-101 to the eastbound State Route 166, then onto the northbound I-5
Take the northbound 14 Freeway to the westbound State Route 58, then onto the northbound State Route 99
Southbound traveller
Take the westbound State Route 166 to the southbound US-101
Take the southbound State Route 99 to the eastbound State Route 58, then onto the southbound 14 Freeway.
“Note, alternate routes are subject to closure with short/zero notice,” Saturday’s post reads. “Therefore, it is imperative that motorists verify the status of their route(s), prior to travel.”
The second storm in the Santa Clarita weather forecast is expected to hit on Sunday, and is predicted to bring “heavy, sustained snowfall.” This storm has the potential to bring up to one-half inch of precipitation.