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2022-2023 California and Southwest Weather Thread


Thunder98

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Cahuilla Mountain, east of Temecula and near Anza peaking at 5,635 FT above sea level, is very close in elevation to Santiago Peak (5,687 FT) - driving to work yesterday afternoon I could see Cahuilla Mountain to the east covered with snow visibly down to at least 4,000 FT. So, I would imagine Santiago Peak is covered in it as well. Palomar Mountain (6,140 FT) also covered in snow from here.

Vehicles from nearby higher-elevation towns to the east all came down here with snow still on the roofs of their cars yesterday.

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