The powerful storm that dropped rain and hail and turned many Bay Area hills into a snowy wonderland Friday, has moved on, but the pain lingered for drivers Saturday as several roads in the region remained closed due to downed trees and powerlines.
According to California Highway Patrol, in Napa County, the northbound and southbound lanes of Highway 29 between Tubbs Lane and Bradford Road are blocked due to weather conditions.
In Sonoma County, on Highway 35, all lanes from Highway 84 to Highway 9 are closed because of downed trees and downed powerlines.
In Santa Clara County, all lanes of Highway 130 between Quimby Road and Lick Observatory are closed due to weather conditions and downed trees. Highway 130 is also closed between Vineyard Heights and just right of the Edwards Loop Trailhead.
The northbound and southbound lanes of Highway 9 from Redwood Gulch Road to Highway 35 are closed due to downed trees and hazardous road conditions.
In Sonoma County, the westbound lanes of Highway 128 at North Cloverdale are blocked due to hazardous road conditions.
The CHP was not immediately available for further comment on road conditions and closures in the Bay Area. A full map of all state highway closures can be found on Caltrans’ website.
Source: www.mercurynews.com