bearister said:
You live there? My sister does. A friend sent her that photo this morning. 80 inches of snow fell in some areas in SoCal. Great photos you posted.
I live nearby.
I was in Pasadena on my way to Torrance to run an errand and stopped to get lunch to go. While waiting I saw an employee sharing a video of snow with her colleague. I asked where it was taken and she said La Crescenta. I asked her when it was taken and she said it was taken just then.
We decided to change plans to go see what was going on. La Canada didn't really see snow for the most part except right at the border (where my pictures were taken) but La Crescenta and Tujunga did. Weather service says 2 inches fell but it was more in some areas. The further up into the hills one went the more snow was falling.
It was a really festive atmosphere with residents making snowmen and people (but not too many) driving up to get a better look. It was a real snowfall, not just one of those hail/grauple events. Soft white flakes covered everything. Beautiful!
I have never seen anything like it in Southern California except in the mountains obviously. On the way home we saw all the cars at the Toyota dealership covered in snow as well as all the parked cars. Awnings and roofs were all covered in snow up and down Foothill Boulevard. It looked like it snowed across the way in the higher elevations of Glendale, too.
At my place, even though I am at almost as high of an elevation, we just got rain (over 10 inches) and some occasional slush balls that went SPLAT. The snow was really localized. Downtown La Canada didn't get any snow at all while all the cars driving into town from the west were covered in it.
Definitely a day to remember! Good decision to forget about Torrance although that is often good advice anyway.