The Signal

Heavy rain, snow hits the SCV, surroundin­g areas

- By Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writer

Snow began falling on the Grapevine Wednesday as the Santa Clarita Valley was hit with heavy rainfall, which is expected to last through Thursday.

“This is a main cold front that is coming through the area,” said Tom Fisher, spokesman with the National Weather Service. “You will see multiple showers throughout the day, with periods of clear, followed by periods of heavy showers with potential hail and thunder.”

The Grapevine is expected to remain open, though assessment­s for a shutdown as part of Operation Snowflake will continue to be made as conditions change, according to Officer Josh Greengard with the California Highway Patrol.

“Travel across the Interstate 5 corridor will be

hazardous at times over the next few days,” read a social media post by the National Weather Service’s Los Angeles branch Wednesday morning. “Highway 14 through the Soledad Pass will be affected at times, as well.”

There is expected to be a repeat of the conditions Thursday as the morning brings a heavy band of rain followed by showers that will last most of the day, Fisher added.

“Rain won’t be exiting until later in the day (Thursday),” he added.

CHP, CalTrans and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are on snow patrol as they monitor the road conditions through the Interstate 5 corridor.

“It is snowing in the Grapevine, and we do expect the snow to continue,” Fisher said Wednesday.

“But it’ll be much colder (Thursday), so we’re likely to see the snow continue.”

 ?? Photo courtesy SCV Sheriff’s Station ?? Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s deputies are on snow patrol in Gorman on Wednesday.
Photo courtesy SCV Sheriff’s Station Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s deputies are on snow patrol in Gorman on Wednesday.

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