Update on Glenn County road closures

Glenn County Observer

Here are the road closures in Glenn County as of 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 9, as provided by the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office and the Office of Emergency Services:

Old Highway 99 from Second Avenue in Willows, north to County Road 39;

Highway 162 from the Willows City Limits on the east side of town to County Road P;

Capay Avenue from First Avenue to Third Avenue;

County Road FF between Roads 9 and 200 (Newville Road);

County Road G between Roads 9 and 200;

County Road 25 from County Road F to Road H;

County Road 35 from County Roads D to H;

County Road 39 from Highway 99 to County Road P;

County Road 48 from County Road KK to Road 47;

County Road KK between Roads 49 1/ 2 and 48;

County Road D from Road 65 to Road 68;

County Road F from Road 68 to the Colusa County Line;

County Road 68 between Interstate 5 and County Road D;

County Road 67 from County Road Z to the Butte County line;

Forest Highway 7 from the forest boundary in the east to the Mendocino County line in the west; and

County Road 309 from the forest boundary.

The Observer will attempt to periodically update this situation throughout the rest of the week.

99 north of Willows shut down again

Glenn County Observer

Old Highway 99 between County Roads 48 and 39, north of Willows, is again closed due to flooding, the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office reported at 7 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 9.

This stretch of 99, which for decades has been prone to flooding in rainy years, was shut down more than 24 hours earlier, but was reopened by early Sunday afternoon, Jan. 8.

Other flooded or storm-related road closures in Glenn County as of 7 a.m. on Monday include:

County Road 39 from Highway 99 to County Road P;

County Road 67 from County Road Z to the Butte County line;

County Road 48 from County Road KK to Road 47;

County Road 35 from County Roads D to H;

County Road FF between Roads 9 and 200 (Newville Road);

County Road G between Roads 9 and 200;

Forest Highway 7 from the forest boundary in the east to the Mendocino County line in the west; and

County Road 309 from the forest boundary.

The Observer will attempt to periodically update this situation throughout the day and the rest of the week.