These are coming from the county via Gino Sund of the Altadena Town Council
There are two below. Altadena Blog is posting updates (Thank You Tim!!!)
11:30AM, Tues Feb 9th
Latest update.
There is an unstable cold front heading West that has the potential for heavy to intense showers and thunderstorms starting around noon or before.
There is a high probability that a blockage will occur at Canyon Crest Road which will result in a road closure. There is no evacuation of the Meadows, and residents are advised to shelter in place. An unmanned Fire engine is stationed in the neighborhood with a crew prepared to hike in to operate the equipment if necessary.
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Tuesday Morning
I just returned from surveying Altadena with Capitan Blow. As of now things look pretty good. Most catch basins are only partially filled and the work crews are continuing to clear the Canyon Crest bridge area. This clearing effort will continue as long as the weather allows. As of my briefing last night, the expectations were that today's rain fall will not be as bad as last Saturday but there is a possibility the an unanticipated rain cell may cause unexpected problems. Therefore, the County is preparing for the worst with its La Canada, La Crescenta and Acton evacuation plans. None planed in Altadena. There is another briefing update at 11:00 a.m. If there is any change, I will let you know.
There are two below. Altadena Blog is posting updates (Thank You Tim!!!)
11:30AM, Tues Feb 9th
Latest update.
There is an unstable cold front heading West that has the potential for heavy to intense showers and thunderstorms starting around noon or before.
There is a high probability that a blockage will occur at Canyon Crest Road which will result in a road closure. There is no evacuation of the Meadows, and residents are advised to shelter in place. An unmanned Fire engine is stationed in the neighborhood with a crew prepared to hike in to operate the equipment if necessary.
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Tuesday Morning
I just returned from surveying Altadena with Capitan Blow. As of now things look pretty good. Most catch basins are only partially filled and the work crews are continuing to clear the Canyon Crest bridge area. This clearing effort will continue as long as the weather allows. As of my briefing last night, the expectations were that today's rain fall will not be as bad as last Saturday but there is a possibility the an unanticipated rain cell may cause unexpected problems. Therefore, the County is preparing for the worst with its La Canada, La Crescenta and Acton evacuation plans. None planed in Altadena. There is another briefing update at 11:00 a.m. If there is any change, I will let you know.

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