by Public Service Anouncements | Sep 13, 2022 | CalTrans, Death Valley, Inyo County, News Releases, Public Safety, Rain, Road Conditions
9/13/2022 @ 13:45 HRS. SR 190 IS NOW CLOSED FROM JUCTION 136 TO MOSIAC CANYON ROAD DUE TO FLOODING.
by Press Release | Sep 12, 2022 | California Highway Patrol, CalTrans, Inyo County, Mono County, Rain, Road Conditions
Nevada Department of Transportation and NHP reported to CHP and Caltrans around 4:30 this afternoon that Nevada State Route 359, which becomes California State Route 167 at the California/Nevada border, is flooding. Caltrans and CHP closed SR 167 at the junction with...
by Press Release | Sep 11, 2022 | CalTrans, Death Valley, Inyo County, National Park Service, Press Release, Public Safety, Rain, Road Conditions, Weather
Storms fueled by the remnants of Hurricane Kay caused localized, heavy damage in Death Valley National Park on Saturday afternoon, September 10. California highway 190 (CA-190) is closed from CA-136 junction to Stovepipe Wells Village. Badwater Road is fully closed....
by Public Service Anouncements | Sep 3, 2022 | CalTrans, Death Valley, Rain, Road Conditions
9/3/22 @ 20:12 HRS. DUE TO FLOODING, MUD AND DEBRIS STATE ROUTE 190 CLOSED FROM PM 115-109
by Press Release | Sep 1, 2022 | CalTrans, Death Valley, Inyo County, National Park Service, Rain
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – The National Weather Service now recognizes August 5, 2022, as Death Valley National Park’s rainiest day. The Park received three-quarters of its annual average rainfall in a few hours, causing flash flooding. Two rain gauges at the Furnace...
by Press Release | Aug 7, 2022 | Death Valley, Inyo County, National Park Service, Rain, Road Conditions, Weather
DEATH VALLEY, CA – Rain this weekend was a historic event, with nearly a year’s worth of rain falling in three hours. The 1.46 inches of rain recorded at Furnace Creek is still preliminary data, and mere drops away from the all-time record...