UPDATE - 4PM: Huntington Canyon is currently closed after numerous natural avalanches have blocked the road with large piles of debris. Warm temperatures have made the shallow weak snowpack very unstable. The road will most likely remain closed through Sunday and possibly into early next week as continued warm temperatures are expected.
The second half of the storm didn't produce as I thought it might only adding a trace to a couple of inches of snow on Friday. Storm totals are 8 to 12 inches but warm temperatures on Friday has already consolidated that new snow down quite a bit. The new snow is high density and I found damp snow on the surface from the warm temperatures in most places I traveled.
Temperatures were in the mid to upper 20s overnight and it's going to be mild today with ridgetop temperatures in the mid 30s. Another storm wave will move through later today but it doesn't look too impressive. We might see light snow this afternoon but more so tonight with another 2 to 5 inches anticipated. We'll see high pressure build in for the first half of the week with clear skies and warm temperatures. It looks like we'll see storms again later in the week.