REDDING – The Nationwide Climate Service is forecasting a sequence of storms beginning Monday, Dec. 26 and lasting all through the rest of the week. Vacationers ought to plan for robust winds Monday and into Tuesday, Dec. 27, together with vital rainfall and snow impacts in increased elevations.
Vacationers are reminded to decelerate and drive rigorously throughout inclement climate and allot additional time for delays, sluggish journey, and attainable freeway impacts.
Motorists must be cognizant when touring in latest burn scar areas and look ahead to attainable areas of flooding and/or particles on the roadways that could be current as a result of climate situations.
Truck and/or automobile screening might happen for northbound Interstate 5 visitors at Fawndale Highway, roughly 10 miles north of Redding, previous to or throughout the storms, relying on climate situations, freeway impacts, or visitors incidents.
Up to date freeway situations can be found 24/7 by way of QuickMap.Different assets embody One-Cease-Store (roadway situations for Western U.S.). Motorists may observe Caltrans District 2 on our Twitter and Fb pages for vital visitors updates.
Vacationers are additionally reminded to be cautious of utilizing non-highway various routes within the occasion of freeway closures. These routes is probably not maintained or open throughout inclement climate occasions and will have dimension restrictions for bigger autos.
Contact native metropolis or county companies for present roadway standing or restrictions on non-highway routes.
Anybody touring throughout this time interval can monitor altering climate and roadway situations by way of the Nationwide Climate Service and QuickMap.
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