It's been raining sometimes hard off and on for 3 days now but the real news isn't here but in the Sierras where this is a historic Storm of sorts in the amount of snow it is dumping especially around Lake Tahoe. The high today here on the coast they said is 54 degrees which is pretty cold for here any time of the year summer or winter. Because summer is usually our 2nd winter here on the coast of Northern California. So, I have seen 54 degrees even in the summer here on really foggy overcast days as the high of the day.
I-80 is still closed from last night in PLacer County to the Nevada border by the way according to latest Caltrans advisory.
This highway information is the latest reported as of Saturday, March 2nd, 2024 at 10:20 AM.
I 80
[IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - SOLANO CO]
A high wind advisory is in effect at the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
/in San Francisco/ (San Francisco,Alameda Co) - Travel is not recommended
for campers, trailers, or permit loads
[IN THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA & SIERRA NEVADA]
Is closed to all tractor-semitrailer combinations from Applegate
(Placer Co) to the Nevada State Line - Due to traction concerns
Is closed from Colfax (Placer Co) to the Nevada State Line - Due to Spinouts
Eastbound trucks are being screened at Applegate (Placer Co) - Drivers must have maximum chains in their possession in order to proceed - Permit loads are prohibited
Chains are required on all vehicles except 4-wheel-drive vehicles with snow tires on all 4 wheels from Colfax (Placer Co) to the Nevada State Line
Please research chain control locations as Caltrans is currently working to update chain control descriptions for consistency with internet mapping, like Google Maps & Mapquest
A high wind advisory is in effect from the Solano/Yolo Co Line to the Yolo/Sacramento Co Line - Travel is not recommended for campers, trailers, or permit loads
A high wind advisory is in effect over the Yolo Causeway & Bryte Bend Bride /west of Sacramento/ (Yolo Co)
[BUSINESS 80 - CAPITAL CITY FREEWAY]
No traffic restrictions are reported for this area.
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