A powerful winter storm that swept down the US west coast with flooding and frigid temperatures shifted its focus to southern California on Saturday, swelling rivers to dangerous levels and dropping snow in even low-lying areas around Los Angeles.
The US National Weather Service said it was one of the strongest storms to ever hit southwest California, and even as the volume of wind and rain dropped, it continued to have significant effects, including snowfall down to elevations as low as 305m. Hills around suburban Santa Clarita, north of Los Angeles, were blanketed in white, and snow also surprised inland suburbs to the east.
Rare blizzard warnings for the mountains and widespread flood watches were ending late in the day as the storm tapered off in the region.
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Forecasters said there would be a one-day respite before the next storm arrives today.
After days of fierce winds, toppled trees and downed wires, more than 120,000 California utility customers remained without electricity, PowerOutage.us said.
Interstate 5, the west coast’s major north-south highway, remained closed due to heavy snow and ice in Tejon Pass through the mountains north of Los Angeles.
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Multiday precipitation totals as of Saturday morning included 205cm of snow at the Mountain High resort in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles and up to 160cm farther east at Snow Valley in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Rainfall totals as of late Saturday morning were equally significant, including nearly 38.1cm at Los Angeles County’s Cogswell Dam and nearly 26.6cm in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles.
“Quite a remarkable storm the last few days with historic amounts of precip and snow down to elevations that rarely see snow,” the Los Angeles-area weather office wrote.
The Los Angeles River and other waterways that normally flow at a trickle or are dry most of the year were raging with runoff on Saturday.
The Los Angeles Fire Department used a helicopter to rescue four homeless people who were stranded in the river’s major flood control basin.
Two were taken to a hospital with hypothermia, fire department spokesman Brian Humphrey said.
In the Valencia area of north Los Angeles County, the roiling Santa Clara River carried away three motorhomes early on Saturday, after carving into an embankment where an recreational vehicle park is located.
No one was hurt, KCAL-TV reported, but one resident described the scene as devastating.
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