
Rockfall is possible on any mountain roadway during rain and snow events.Flash flooding and debris flows may be possible in desert and mountain regions – NEVER try to drive through running water or pass road closed signs.Roads are subject to closure at any time if it is unsafe for motorists to travel. Be advised that debris flows can be possible to rain events in the Cranston and Holy Fire burn areas on State Routes 74 and 243.Use the Caltrans Quickmap to check on road and chain conditions.BRINGS CHAINS IF YOU ARE TRAVELING TO MOUNTAIN AREAS – EVEN IF THE WEATHER IS NICE! (Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, Wrightwood and Idyllwild).The following tips will make your travel more pleasant and get you prepared: Rain is also predicted for the Inland Empire, mountain and desert regions with up to a half inch or more in recent burn areas. The National Weather Service (NWS/NOAA) is forecasting the possibility of snow in higher elevations (5,000 feet and above) beginning tonight through the holiday weekend. Be advised that local events may have closures and that closures may be necessary for emergencies such as accidents, weather and other unforeseen issues.


The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 8 is giving everyone a break – there will be no planned lane closures for the Thanksgiving holiday from Wednesday, November 21 at 6:00 a.m., to Monday, November 26 at 6:00 p.m. City Council Regional Board Appointments.
