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100 vehicles trapped by snow on Palomar Mountain

As many as 100 drivers in Palomar Mountain State Park and other county mountains became stuck Tuesday in the frozen glop left over from a passing winter storm.

PALOMAR MOUNTAIN (CNS) - About 100 vehicles in Palomar Mountain State Park and other county mountains became stuck Tuesday in the frozen glop left over from a passing winter storm.

The vehicles were stuck on Palomar Mountain and could not move because of ice on the roadway, according to persons calling the CHP. County roads crews were already working in the area and several tow trucks with four-wheel drive were dispatched.

Another caller reported at about 1:30 p.m. that vehicles were stuck in ice on both sides of South Grade Road near Canfield Road and traffic was backed up in the area, according to the CHP. Tow trucks were dispatched to that area as well.

A crash was reported in the same area about 2:15 p.m.

Crews were working to remove ice on nearby Crestline Road about 4:30 p.m. and the county's Department of Public Works reported vehicles traveling on the road required snow chains.

The storm dropped about 2 inches of snow in some mountain areas over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

Lingering snow could cause icy road conditions, NWS meteorologist Tina Stall told City News Service Monday.

"If you get any melt during the day it could re-freeze again at night, causing areas of black ice, so roads can still be slick," Stall said.

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