Multiple freeways in SoCal closed due to snow, flooding
LOS ANGELES - Several freeways in Southern California closed over the weekend due to severe snow or flooding, .
By Monday, several freeway closures remained in effect.
Below is a list of closures that remain in effect as of 9:00 a.m. Monday:
Highway 39 in Angeles National Forest is closed from Coldbrook Ranger Station to two miles north of Crystal Lake Road due to snow, and closed from there to the junction with Highway 2 due to maintenance.
Highway 138 remains closed from the 5 Freeway to 190th Street West in northern Los Angeles County.
Highway 33 in Los Padres National Forest is closed north of Ojai from Matilija Hot Springs Road to Lockwood Valley Road.
Highway 2 in the Angeles National Forest is closed from the border of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties to Highway 138 due to snow.
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All roads to Big Bear Valley (SR-330, SR-18 & SR-38) are closed.
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Below is a list of roads/ freeways that have reopened:
Both directions of the 5 Freeway through the Grapevine.
Highway 14 reopened around 1 p.m. Sunday in both directions.
Caltrans warns drivers to limit nonessential travel and stay home if possible, as a new system has arrived in the region.