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SoCal storm: More rain, snow moving through the Southland

A winter storm was hitting the Southland Wednesday, with most of the region expected to see rainy conditions through Friday and some mountain areas potentially seeing more than a foot of snow.

Grapevine remains open as SoCal storm brings heavy snow to mountain passes

LEBEC, Calif. (KABC) The Grapevine remained open Wednesday morning despite a blast of winter weather blanketing Southern California mountain passes. The California Highway Patrol escorted some drivers on the 5 Freeway in the Grapevine area until about 6:20 a.m. when snow tapered off and conditions improved. Caltrans also warned drivers of hazardous conditions along the 15 Freeway through the Cajon Pass after heavy snowfall blanketed the area overnight. Snow conditions have begun in the Cajon Pass on I-15. Avoid travel if possible. Use extreme caution while driving and keep moving to avoid getting your vehicle stuck in snow. Be safe out there! pic.twitter.com/iSRUX0CRMQ Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) March 10, 2021

SoCal storm: Rain and snow return to region, causing slick roads and bringing threat of flooding

A winter storm was hitting the Southland Wednesday, with most of the region expected to see rainy conditions through Friday and some mountain areas potentially seeing more than a foot of snow.

Evacuation warning issued for Bond Fire burn area in Orange County as residents prepare for possible mudslides

A massive storm is moving through California. Meteorologists look at how it impacted the Bay Area, what s happening now in the Central Valley and what s about to hit Southern California. Elsewhere in the region, a flash flood watch will be in effect Thursday afternoon through late Thursday night for the mountains and the Antelope, Santa Clarita and San Gabriel valleys, mainly affecting areas near the Lake, Bobcat and Ranch 2 burn areas. Forecasters said the areas could see rain rates of 0.75 inches per hour, potentially leading to significant mud and debris flows. Canyon Park in Monrovia is closed due to the risk of mudslides and debris flow, heightened by burn scars from the recent Bobcat Fire. The Bobcat Fire charred more than 115,000 acres, burning from the foothills in the San Gabriel Valley all the way up and over through the Angeles National Forest into the high desert.

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