Powerful storm pounds Southern California with rain, snow
Source: AP
By STEFANIE DAZIO and JOHN ANTCZAK
LOS ANGELES (AP) A cold and blustery winter storm unleashed downpours and extensive snowfall on Southern California, triggering a tornado and snarling post-Christmas travel on major routes Thursday.
Snow shut down vital Interstate 5 in Tejon Pass through the mountains north of Los Angeles and stopped traffic on Interstate 15 over Cajon Pass in the inland region to the east. I-15 finally reopened in both directions in the afternoon but then authorities later shut down about 45 miles (73 km) of the freeway from Baker, California, to Primm, Nevada, on the way to Las Vegas because of snow and ice.
A truck driver was found unresponsive in a rig stopped along I-5 in Tejon Pass. Kern County firefighters pronounced him dead, according to the California Highway Patrols online incident log.
It was not immediately known if the death was weather-related.
This photo provided by Johnny Lim shows a snow covered northbound I-15 in the Cajon Pass between the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019. Lim, of Corona, said he's been stuck in his vehicle for about five hours on his way to Las Vegas. A powerful winter storm brought a deluge of rain and snow to Southern California, triggering tornado warnings and bringing post-Christmas travel to a halt on major routes. (Johnny Lim via AP)
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Maxheader
(4,374 posts)I've been to california when it was nice..and it is very nice...however there comes a limit to all the potential
catastrophes...
The Genealogist
(4,723 posts)I went for a mid-day walk in shorts and a t-shirt, and was sweating by the time I got home. Normally it is in the lower to mid 40s.
dhill926
(16,375 posts)Ventura Harbor, about a mile from where we live. Crazy...
Tiggeroshii
(11,088 posts)We got a ton of snow all day yesterday in lancaster. It's still there. This is not something a southern californian native can say too often.
ripcord
(5,553 posts)You don't expect that in the desert.