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A Blanket of Snow for California

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Oct 3, 2023
A Blanket of Snow for California

A string of effective winter season storms rolled throughout California over the previous week, bringing snowfall to lower elevations than the location has actually seen in years, and enhancing the state’s snowpack– which now stands at 189 percent of its average for this time of year. Guv Gavin Newsom stated a state of emergency situation for 13 counties, consisting of Los Angeles County, due to the storms. Listed below, a collection of uncommonly snowy scenes from California, Nevada, and Arizona. Find out more Hints: View this page complete screen. Avoid to the next and previous image by typing j/k or ←/ →. The Hollywood check in Los Angeles stands in front of snow-covered mountains after another winter season storm struck Southern California on March 1, 2023. # Mario Tama/ Getty Read more Heavy snow covers a line of palm trees near a house in Rancho Cucamonga, California, on February 25, 2023. # Josh Edelson/ AFP/ Getty Read more A vineyard is covered in snow along Sierra Highway near Acton, California, on February 25, 2023. # David McNew/ Getty Read more Snow blankets rocks in a stream in California’s Yosemite National Park on February 23, 2023. # Tayfun Coskun/ Anadolu Agency/ Getty Read more Snowfall in Yosemite National Park, seen on February 23, 2023 # Tayfun Coskun/ Anadolu Agency/ Getty Read more Traffic supports on the State Route 14 highway after it was closed down in both instructions due to the fact that of heavy snow on February 25, 2023, near Acton, California. # David McNew/ Getty Read more Snow falls on Joshua trees near Littlerock, California, on February 25, 2023. # David McNew/ Getty Read more People stop to enjoy the snow throughout an unusual snowstorm in Southern California, along Highway 39 in Angeles National Forest, near Azusa, on February 25, 2023. # Katie McTiernan/ Anadolu Agency/ Getty Read more A coyote stops briefly in the snow in Phelan, California, on February 25, 2023. # David Swanson/ Reuters Read more A truck drives in between snow berms in Running Springs, California, on February 28, 2023. # Jae C. Hong/ AP Read more A guy slips while strolling on an icy roadway in Running Springs, California, as citizens throughout the San Bernardino Mountains stay caught in their houses by snow on March 1, 2023. # David McNew/ Getty Read more The “open” indication was still on at a service regardless of the truth that it had actually been closed down by the weather condition, on March 1, 2023, in Running Springs. # David McNew/ Getty Read more Dawn exposed a blanket of snow at an uncommonly low elevation, after an effective storm on February 26, 2023, in Palmdale, California. # David McNew/ Getty Read more A regional homeowner strolls their pet in the falling snow in Elizabeth Lake, California, on March 1, 2023. # Marcio Jose Sanchez/ AP Read more Snow covers shrubs and the top of a cactus east of Phoenix, Arizona, on March 2, 2023. # Kevin Nunn/ AP Read more Carter Hickerson snowboards down a hill while going to Mount Diablo State Park in Walnut Creek, California, on February 27, 2023. # Godofredo A. Vásquez/ AP Read more Near Las Vegas, Nevada, a car makes its method through a snowy landscape along the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area’s beautiful loop drive, in Clark County, on March 1, 2023. # Ronda Churchill/ Reuters Read more Snow weighs down tree branches along a roadway in the Bay Area as an enormous winter season storm passed along the West Coast, providing snow, freezing rains, and gusty winds, in Redwood City, California, on February 24, 2023. # Carlos Barria/ Reuters Read more Snow covers houses in the Haven Estates area of Rancho Cucamonga, California, on February 25, 2023. # Josh Edelson/ AFP/ Getty Read more Wind turbines in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains foothills are surrounded by fresh snow, on February 26, 2023, near Mojave, California. # David McNew/ Getty Read more We wish to hear what you think of this post. Send a letter to the editor or compose to letters@theatlantic.com.

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