Posted on 02/21/2019 3:31:38 PM PST by EdnaMode
Xazier Bias walked out of the Whole Food Market in Pasadena and saw another woman looking to the ground puzzled at the white stuff covering the sidewalk.
The woman wasnt sure exactly what she was looking at. But Bias, who is originally from the East Coast, quickly set her straight.
It was snow. People didnt know what it was, Bias said. I was like, no, this is snow.
It was that kind of day in some parts of Southern California, which saw snow level plunge to extremely low levels, creating a winter wonderland, at least for a minutes. Snow fell in Malibu, Pasadena, West Hollywood, Northridge, San Bernardino and Thousand Oaks and other unexpected places.
Snow level hit the 1,000 foot mark, bringing tiny bits of the white stuff into neighborhoods that had not seen snow in decades.
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Algore must be in LA.
Oh no! Were going to Vegas next week, partially to escape this cold and snow in Michigan. Now you say its cold and sleet and snow in Vegas?
Cabo San Lucas
Yes, last two days, been rainy and cold for weeks before the snow...but they say by later next well be back in the mid 60s.
It’s a glamour profession
The L.A. concession
We L8ved in Pasadena, Claremont, Rancho Cucamonga, San Marino in the past from 1988 to 2013. I heard it also snowed in Rancho Cucamonga this time. Southern California got a LOT of snow 1949. Sounds like their cycle is 70 years between snows. In Lake Jackson Texas on Gulf Coast it snows about every 13 years.
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