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Wrightwood saw 12 inches of snow while Mountain High had between 18 and 20 inches overnight. ... Downtown Los Angeles has received 17.98 inches of rain since the water year began in October, ...
Managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, the park has five miles of trails that also offer sweeping views. Jodie Mena A view of downtown Los Angeles Feb. 26, 2023.
From the Los Angeles area, you can see the snow-capped mountains in the distance. Scott Reiff in AIR7 HD provides a closer look at Mount Baldy and other mountains in the video above.
From the Sierra Nevada to coastal ranges, mountains across California are blanketed in snow right now. And, they look spectacular. That's one of four stories we're featuring today on NBCLA.com ...
Snow covered mountains make a striking backdrop for a view of downtown Los Angeles in this view from Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area Wednesday February 6, 2019. Photo By Chuck Bennett ...
Storm clouds cloak downtown high rises in Los Angeles, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023, as a major winter storm sweeps through California. The storm piled snow high in the mountains and dropped heavy rain.
It's been many, many years since we saw this much snow in our mountains. Going up there right now isn't safe, but here are some places where you can enjoy the view and snap a pic.
The NWS says measurable snow hasn't fallen in downtown Los Angeles since 1949, ... Fresh snow seen on the mountains in Los Angeles, southern California, on Feb. 21, 2019. Judy Crown.
In 2003, a “freak and vicious thunderstorm” carpeted South Los Angeles neighborhoods in hail and ice more than one foot deep. In 2007, snow fell in the canyons above Malibu.
According to news reports, snow did fall within L.A. county, but largely in the San Gabriel mountains, which are around 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles.Snowfall in those mountains was expected ...
Skiing within the City of Los Angeles? That's what five friends accomplished Sunday when they descended the slopes of the city's tallest mountain.
This week’s storms not only brought rain to the region, but dropped a bunch of snow onto the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains. And that made for some majestic pictures, shot from Orange ...