Roads Could Become Death Traps! Up to a Foot of Snow to Slam Northern Trinity by Friday
Get ready for a major winter blast! A powerful storm is set to hammer Northern Trinity County with up to a foot of snow by Friday, bringing hazardous road conditions, near-zero visibility, and travel disruptions. If you’re planning to hit the roads, think again—conditions could turn treacherous fast
What’s Coming and When?
- Timing: Snow begins early Friday morning, intensifying through midday before tapering off.
- Snowfall Totals: 5 to 8 inches expected along Highway 3, with over a foot possible at Scott Mountain Pass.
- Most Affected Areas: Highway 3, Scott Mountain Pass, Buckhorn Summit, Oregon Mountain—expect severe travel impacts.
Major Travel Disruptions Expected
- Treacherous Roads: Snow-packed highways, black ice, and whiteout conditions could make driving extremely dangerous.
- Highway Closures Possible: Officials may shut down or restrict sections of Highway 3 and mountain passes if conditions worsen.
- Stranded Vehicles Likely: Without proper precautions, motorists could find themselves stuck in the storm.
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