San Diego Union-Tribune

SNOW CLOSES MOUNTAIN ROUTES IN N. CALIF.

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A major Christmas weekend storm causeA major Christmas weekend storm caused whiteout conditions and closed key highways amid blowing snow in mountains of Northern California and Nevada, with forecaster­s warning that travel in the Sierra Nevada could be difficult for several days.

Authoritie­s near Reno said three people were injured in a 20-car pileup on Interstate 395, where drivers described limited visibility on Sunday. Further west, a 70mile stretch of Interstate 80 was shut until at least Monday from Colfax through the Lake Tahoe region to the Nevada state line.

The California Department of Transporta­tion also closed many other roads while warning of slippery conditions for motorists.

“Expect major travel delays on all roads,” the National Weather Service office in Reno, Nev., said Sunday on Twitter. “Today is the type of day to just stay home if you can. More snow is on the way too!”

The weather service issued a winter storm warning for greater Lake Tahoe until 1 a.m. Tuesday because of possible “widespread whiteout conditions” and wind gusts that could top 45 mph.

Turbulent weather stretched from San Diego to Seattle. More than a foot of snow was reported near Port Angeles on Washington state’s Puget Sound. Portland, Ore., received a dusting, but the city was expected to get another 2.5 inches tonight, according to the weather service.

In California, rockslides closed more than 40 miles of coastal Highway 1 in the Big Sur region south of the San Francisco Bay Area. There was no estimate for the reopening of the scenic stretch that is frequently shut after wet weather.

The latest in a series of storms hit Southern California with heavy rain and wind that flooded streets and knocked down power lines late Saturday. Gusts toppled trees, damaged carports and blew a track-and-field shed from a Goleta high school into a front yard two blocks away, according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. No injuries were reported.

More than 1.8 inches of rain fell over 24 hours in Santa Barbara County’s San Marcos pass, while Rocky Butte in San Luis Obispo County recorded 1.61 inches, the weather service said.

Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport said a “storm-related electrical issue” forced a partial closure of Terminal 5, causing post-Christmas passengers to divert to other terminals for certain services.

“Cancellati­ons and delays are possible, so it will be important to check your flight status today if flying through Terminal 5,” LAX tweeted.

In the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles, crews were repairing a section of State Route 18 that washed down a hillside after heavy rain late Thursday. The closure of the major route into the Big Bear ski resort area could last for weeks, officials said.

 ?? CALTRANS VIA AP ?? This image from video provided by Caltrans shows a closed westbound Interstate 80 on Sunday. The road from Colfax to the Nevada state line was shut down due to heavy snowfall.
CALTRANS VIA AP This image from video provided by Caltrans shows a closed westbound Interstate 80 on Sunday. The road from Colfax to the Nevada state line was shut down due to heavy snowfall.

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