More rain expected to start New Year in Southern California
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Travel on New Year's Eve could be delayed in parts of the country expecting snow and slick conditions. See the forecast.
Northern California braces for a winter storm bringing feet of snow and strong winds to the Sierra Nevada this weekend.
If you are heading out for any New Year's Eve activities, it will be cold with snow beginning around or before midnight. Be safe on the roads, especially with snow that could cause low visibility. The next chance for some light snow across the area will be late New Year's Eve into early New Year's Day.
On Thursday at 2:35 a.m. a snow squall warning was released by the National Weather Service in effect until 3:30 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties.
Today - Snow from overnight takes a break in the morning, with only a few flurries around daybreak. Lake-effect snow remains possible as a wave of energy increases snow shower chances from around lunchtime into the afternoon.
Provincial Constable Jeff in Middlesex County reports multiple highway closures due to severe winter conditions, including strong winds, blowing snow, and several collisions. Heavy tow trucks are clearing a stranded transport,
The impacts will include snow with breezy winds and wind chills in the teens, which could create dangerous road conditions.