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Redding isn't alone, though. Heavy snowfall has socked in residents from Northern to Southern California. You have to go all the way back to 1950 to reach the year with the record number of days ...
7 a.m. Wednesday: Heavy snow snarls traffic on I-5 north of Redding while power outages, ... The California Department of Transportation closed Interstate 5 north of Redding and in Siskiyou County.
California winter storm brings snow, howling wind to Redding & North State, I-5 restrictions ...
More: 8 feet of snow possible in mountains as powerful storm lashes California Higher at the old ski bowl on Mt. Shasta, 13 inches of snow fell between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday, the National ...
Snow levels will drop as low as 5,500 feet on Monday, then go as low as 4,500 feet by Tuesday, according to the weather service. Redding, Burney, Mount Shasta and Yreka could get up to half an ...
The next storm to soak California and Oregon is expected to arrive on Friday, packing more rain and snow in a region that since Tuesday has received nearly 5 inches of rain in Redding and 2 feet ...
Redding could see snow later this week, and Mt. Shasta Ski Park could receive 2 to 4 feet of snow over the next several days.
After days of heavy rain in California, there's a chance the storms could turn into snow showers just north of Redding, according to the National Weather Service's updated forecast for Wednesday ...
Redding weather: Latest on I-5 road conditions Nevada County. The California Department of Transportation reported six inches of new snow at Kingvale Wednesday at noon. The department also ...
The California-Oregon region is bracing for the first major storm of the season, an atmospheric river that potentially could dump nearly 10 inches of rain on the greater Redding area by the weekend.
Northbound I-5 traffic, 10 miles north of Redding in Shasta County, was being metered and all vehicles were being checked for snow chains to travel past Fawndale, according to the California ...
On Feb. 1, Lake Shasta was at 86% of historical average for the date, but as of Feb. 28, the reservoir was at 84% of average, according to the California Department of Water Resources.
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