Stallion Springs facing flooding, snowy conditions after latest storm

  • Video shows snowy aftermath of the latest winter storm in Stallion Springs.
  • Chief of Police Gary Crowell says the recent storm brought what he believes is the most accumulation the community has seen this season.
  • Crowell says if Highway 58 closes, there is a risk of GPS users being re-routed to mountain back roads. If that happens, he says make sure to check if your tires can handle snowy conditions before heading to higher elevations.

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:

Heavy wind, rain and snow mean it’s winter in the mountains. While Stallion Springs and Tehachapi are no strangers to winter weather, this most recent storm brought a combination of all three.

The storm that blew through California this week ran the gamut of winter weather in Stallion Springs.

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23ABC NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS REPORTER GRACE LAVERRIERE CAUGHT THIS FAMILY OF DEER IN THE SNOW WHILE CHECKING OUT THE CONDITIONS IN THE AREA

Gary Crowell, Chief of Police, says the most recent storm brought around four inches of snow to the mountain area within one hour.

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