LOS ANGELES (AP) - Heavy snowfall continued in California’s Sierra Nevada early Monday after a weekend of travel disruptions on major routes through the range.
Winter storm warnings were also posted for the mountains of Southern California, where the storm reached later in the day.
The National Weather Service said conditions remained cool and showery in the San Francisco Bay area, with diminishing precipitation expected.
Down the coast, an early morning flood advisory was issued ad moderate to locally heavy rain fell across parts of Santa Barbara County.
Rainfall rates between a quarter-inch and three-quarters of an inch (63-190 centimeters) an hour created the potential for roadway flooding and minor mud and debris flows around a recent burn area, forecasters said.
Sierra snow totals could top 2 feet (0.61 meters) by Tuesday morning. Motorists were urged to use caution in the mountains, where some roads were closed. Driving conditions on the Grapevine section of Interstate 5 could become hazardous due to ice and wind.
Southern California was forecast to receive periods of moderate rain and mountain snow through Tuesday evening, and possibly into Wednesday, possibly affecting travel through the mountain passes.
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