The utility reported that crews were working around the clock to get the power back on.Ī DWP worker was in intensive care after suffering an injury while working to restore power Saturday in the San Fernando Valley, according to the utility. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power reported late Sunday that roughly 38,500 customers were still without power, but crews had restored power to 127,000 customers who lost electricity during the storm event. Meanwhile, thousands of people remained without electricity Monday following the powerful storms. State Route 39 in the Angeles National Forest was closed at East Fork Road due to mud and debris blocking the roadway. State Route 2 in the Angeles National Forest remained closed Monday from two miles north of I-210 to Islip Saddle due to snow. It is possible a rain-snow mix could reach some of the lower mountain passes, higher valleys, and foothill communities again during this time." By Tuesday night and Wednesday, the snow levels will crash again, even farther down, probably closer to 2000 to 2500 feet. ![]() Snow levels will range between 25 feet through (the) storm, bumping up through (Monday), then crashing back down again tonight. "Gusty southwest to west winds are possible for periods of times, especially across the interior portions of the area and mountain areas over the next several days," according to the NWS. Forecasters said by the time the storm series ends, most valley and coastal areas would see between 0.75 to 1.25 inches of rain, with some mountain areas receiving up to 3 inches. The strongest front is expected late Tuesday into Wednesday. Southern California was just beginning to dry out from two days of virtually nonstop rain Sunday, although thousands of people remained without electricity in Los Angeles County. Wind gusts could reach 60 mph.ĭangerous driving conditions could result from the snowy and winter conditions, forecasters warned. Heavy snow is possible Tuesday night and Wednesday, with 6 to 12 inches of snow expected for elevations above 5,000 feet, and as much as 15 inches in the San Gabriel Mountains. Moderate snowfall of between 5 and 10 inches is expected during the winter weather advisory, according to the NWS. A winter storm watch will be in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening. It will be noticeably cooler with afternoon highs in the 40s.Another round of rain and snow will move through Southern California starting Monday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a winter weather advisory for parts of Los Angeles County.Ī winter weather advisory is in effect for Los Angeles County mountains, including Acton and Mount Wilson, until 1 p.m. Many will see off-and-on showers, but a patchy wintry mix cannot be ruled out for higher elevations north of US 460. Some locations in the New River Valley and Alleghany Highlands may notice falling temperatures during the day.Ī storm system will bring some moisture to Southwest and Central Virginia Saturday. For Friday, expect brisk winds and high temperatures in the 50s and 60s. These are temperatures we would expect in Southwest and Central Virginia during late May or early June! Winds will pick up at times, which could increase the fire danger risk in the area.Ĭooler air will move in behind the passing cold front. This will result in unusually warm high temperatures in the 70s and lower 80s. A cold front will approach from the west, allowing warmer air to flow into the area. A few isolated rain showers are possible early in the day. ![]() ![]() It will be a mild start to Thursday with morning temperatures in the upper 50s and lower 60s. ![]() Afternoon temperatures will generally be in the 60s. Otherwise, more clouds are in the forecast with some late-day clearing. However, record warmth is anticipated Thursday.Ī nearby warm front will allow for some light rain showers along and north of US 460 Wednesday morning. (WFXR) - Warmer-than-average temperatures are still in the forecast for Southwest and Central Virginia this Wednesday.
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