Moorpark, Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks could see lows in the high 30s.Ī chance of showers continues along with more sprinklings of snow in mountain areas. Overnight lows Saturday into Sunday are expected to dip toward 40 degrees or the high 30s in Ventura County's coastal areas, said Rose Schoenfeld, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.įurther inland, temps will droop to near freezing in the Fillmore and Piru areas, with lows in the mid-30s, she said. With most rain and snow in the rear view Saturday night, the exiting storm system will still leave its chilly fingerprint behind. Highway 33 north of Ojai remains closed through Los Padres National Forest as it has been since early January storms damaged the route. Sunday, the Grapevine section of I-5 remained shut by snow and ice, among other routes, Caltrans reported.įor Ventura County travelers considering heading north to reach Interstate 5, Highway 166 north of Santa Maria, which connects Highway 101 to the 5, also remained shut Sunday morning, according to Caltrans road information. Sunday morning Grapevine statusĪs of 6:30 a.m. They hope to open the route sometime Sunday afternoon. Grapevine closed into Sunday afternoonĬalifornia Highway Patrol officials from the Fort Tejon office said ice buildup will keep the Grapevine closed through Sunday morning. Snow levels will be lowest on Tuesday and Wednesday, forecasts indicate. National Weather Service officials said a weaker storm moving into the region Sunday night may impact the Grapevine again. Traffic officials reopened the Grapevine Sunday afternoon after sunny skies melted ice. View Gallery: Photos: Mountain snow brightens Ventura County horizon Grapevine reopens
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