Mike, is that normal for this time of year? Here in Southern California, the Big Bear Mountain Resort (7,100 feet) received four feet of snow at the top, a fifty-year record, on Friday, November 29th. It got so cold here in West Los Angeles that on Thanksgiving Day we had to turn on the heater earlier than normal.
It can happen every few years but with climate change it’s anyone’s guess. I remember Big Bear, Cresline and lake Arowhead, 4’ of snow is serious business 😮
Beautiful!!
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It is isn’t it Jen.
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Yes.
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Pertty, that! It likely won’t last huh?
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No, the majority will be gone when the sun 🌞 reappears like it has today. Compared to Canada 🇨🇦 this is probably not much of an event 😊
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Lovely ❄️💙❄️
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Yes it’s a wonderment.
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Truly beautiful and it’s not by me.
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Mike, is that normal for this time of year? Here in Southern California, the Big Bear Mountain Resort (7,100 feet) received four feet of snow at the top, a fifty-year record, on Friday, November 29th. It got so cold here in West Los Angeles that on Thanksgiving Day we had to turn on the heater earlier than normal.
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It can happen every few years but with climate change it’s anyone’s guess. I remember Big Bear, Cresline and lake Arowhead, 4’ of snow is serious business 😮
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It beautiful to look at 😃
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Exactly, 10” of snow means 20” of mud. That’s why the two Jeeps 🚙.
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Looks beautiful!
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