(KNX 1070) -- The National Weather Service in Los Angeles and Oxnard has issued a freeze watch, which is in effect from late Thursday night through Friday morning.
Light to moderate rain is already moving across the area! Showers are expected through tomorrow night! Take the necessary precautions while driving in rainy conditions! #SoCal #CAwx #LArain #LAweather pic.twitter.com/KrxwnjUZG0
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles)
February 21, 2019 Temperatures are expected to drop to between 29 and 32 degrees Thursday night into Friday morning. Isolated locations could be as low as 27, particularly in Ojai Valley.
#RoadClosure due to low snow level on Angeles Forest Hwy from Aliso Canyon Rd to Angeles Crest Hwy, Big Tujunga from Vogel Flat Rd to Angeles Forest Hwy, and Upper Big Tujunga from Angeles Forest Hwy to Angeles Crest Hwy #LAsnow ❄️ pic.twitter.com/8PToGybb2g
— LA Co Public Works (@LACoPublicWorks)
February 20, 2019 A hard freeze can kill crops and sensitive vegetation, and harm outdoor pets and livestock. Extended exposure to cold can cause hypothermia.
A COLD storm system is already producing showers over #SoCal, snow level will drop to @2000' Thu. Check road conditions before you attempt to drive in the mtns! #CAwx #LAsnow pic.twitter.com/mFQ328yNhV
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles)
February 20, 2019 Vulnerable animals and pets should be kept indoors in a house or barn.