The Signal

Storm moves on after spinouts, road closures

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

The cold, the rain and snow seemed to have all been tailormade for Thanksgivi­ng, as harsh weather conditions began lightening up on Friday.

As the storm system began ushering in rain the day before Thanksgivi­ng, the same system began moving out of the Santa Clarita Valley on Friday.

“Right now, we have a very cold low system that is beginning to exit the (SCV),” meteorolog­ist Tom Fisher of the National Weather Service said shortly after noon Friday.

The cold snap brought an abundance of snow to the Grapevine around Gorman and Frasier Park.

Several roads in the area remained closed due to snow and ice, according to road closure updates posted by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.

Some of those roads included Lake Hughes Road, reduced to one lane due to snow, from Dry Gulch Road to Taylor Canyon Motorway. Also, closed due to ice on the road was San Francisqui­to Canyon Road, between Elizabeth Lake Road and Spunky Canyon Road.

Pine Canyon Road was shut down due to snow from Lake Hughes Road to 3 Points Road, east of Gorman.

“Beginning late tomorrow, a plume of moisture will be moving through the central coast near San Luis Obispo,” Fisher said, looking at this week’s forecast for the SCV.

“That system will begin streaming south so we may see some initial rain early Sunday as that system moves through the area.”

Aside from the slight chance of rain overnight tonight, the SCV is expected to remain dry until midweek, Fisher said.

Temperatur­es are expected to rise each day from low 50s today to mid-60s Tuesday.

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? A pickup truck with snow on its roof and bumper heads west on Newhall Ranch Road as snow can be seen on the distant hills Friday.
Dan Watson/The Signal A pickup truck with snow on its roof and bumper heads west on Newhall Ranch Road as snow can be seen on the distant hills Friday.

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