OnsceneALERT
Dec 17, 20212 min
Updated: Jun 14, 2023
CRITICAL INCIDENT NOTIFICATION
SEVERE WEATHER
Heavy snow, blizzard conditions and stuck vehicles prompted the closure of a portion of the West Coast’s major interstate linking California to Oregon as the latest of back-to-back storms pushed through, authorities said.
Interstate 5 was closed north of the city of Redding on Wednesday afternoon and had not reopened early today, according to the California Department of Transportation, known as Caltrans. Redding is about 200 miles north of San Francisco.
There was no estimated time for reopening because highway and utility crews were still assessing the roadway, removing hazardous trees and restoring power lines, said Haleigh Pike, a Caltrans spokesperson.
The Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday evening that it closed southbound lanes of I-5 starting in the city of Ashland at the request of California officials.
Winter storm warnings or advisories were expected to remain in effect through midmorning today in parts of Northern California, Oregon and Nevada, followed by lingering rain and snow showers, forecasters said.
South of San Francisco, a 40-mile stretch of the scenic Highway 1 in the Big Sur area reopened Wednesday evening after storm damage was cleaned up.
Storms this week have dumped large amounts snow in the mountains of drought-stricken California’s mountains and drenched lower elevations with heavy rain.
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Incident Number
2-211216-7701
Alert Type
Critical Incident Notification
Incident Type
Severe Weather
Incident Occurred
December 16, 2021
Alert Posted
December 16, 2021
Location
Redding, California
END OF ALERT