– The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has extended its ocean water quality rain advisory, warning that due to the recent storms, “bacteria, chemicals, debris, trash and other public health hazards from city streets and mountain areas are likely to contaminate ocean waters at and around discharging storm drains, creeks, and rivers” and that individuals should not enter the water in these areas until at least Wednesday, March 1 at 10:30 a.m.ġ:24 p.m. NWS also estimates that four to 18 inches of snow could fall as low as 3,000 feet, with the highest accumulations coming over the eastern San Gabriel Mountains, and at least three inches of snow is expected to fall at the Tejon Pass between Sunday and Wednesday.Ģ:43 p.m. – The National Weather Service has released an updated forecast for Sunday night into Wednesday, predicting up to another inch of rain in the coasts and valleys and up to two inches in the mountains and foothills. Route 39 is also closed at East Fork Road for an unknown duration, with officials urging drivers to avoid the area.ģ:49 p.m. – Angeles Crest Highway, “from 2.2 miles north of I-210 to Islip Saddle” in the Angeles National Forest remains closed due to snow, Caltrans District 7 reports. “The storm has left many fallen trees that must be removed before repairs can be made,” the department tweeted.Ĥ:06 p.m. – The Los Angeles County Department of Water and Power reports that crews are still out working in tough and often hazardous conditions to restore power to residents. – State Route 39 remains closed to due to snow, starting near mile post 28.5, north of East Fork Road, in the Angeles National Forest,” Caltrans District 7 tweeted in an update.Ħ:31 p.m. “There are currently 38,500 customers who remain without power,” LADWP tweeted.Ħ:34 p.m. – Crews with the Los Angeles Department of Water and power continue to make, restoring power to some 35,000 customers since Sunday morning, bringing the total number of customers with power restored to 127,000. Baldy Resort tweeted late Sunday night, saying the resort plans to get Thunder Mountain open Monday with snow showers, temperatures in the 20’s and winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour out of the west.ġ1:01 p.m. – “Come get some storm skiing and riding,” Mt.
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