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The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for the LA and Ventura County mountains for the first time since 1989. It’s the second blizzard warning to ever be issued for the area ...
The mountains in San Bernardino County will be under a blizzard warning starting Friday, Feb. 24, joining the Los Angeles County mountains in a National Weather Service alert that’s almost ...
A rare blizzard warning remains in effect for parts of Southern California – including the Los Angeles region – Saturday as some areas endure heavy snow and record rainfall that has delivered ...
The winter storm warning was expected to transition into a blizzard warning at 4 a.m. PT Friday.. Officials urged residents in the blizzard zone not to travel Friday as the area expected heavy ...
The winter storm is expected to pack a punch, even prompting the NWS to issue a rare blizzard warning that will be in effect for the Los Angeles County mountains from 4 a.m. Friday to 4 p.m. Saturday.
A blizzard warning in Los Angeles County? You’d better believe it. And, the National Weather Service says, you’d better heed it. Although snow began falling on the mountains and the Grapevine ...
RENO, Nev. (KRNV) — An extreme blizzard warning is in effect for a 300-mile stretch in the Sierra Nevada through Sunday. Areas in and around the Lake Tahoe Basin could see anywhere between 2 to ...
There are blizzard warnings there and in the Ventura County Mountains, as well. By Saturday night, locations above 4,000 feet may be nearing 3 to 5 feet of snow accumulation with localized seven ...
The National Weather Service issued Winter Storm Warnings to replace the Blizzard Warnings, as another 1 to 2 feet of snow are expected across the Sierra Nevada Mountains by Wednesday.
Blizzard warnings have been hoisted for much of the Sierra Nevada, including the Northeast Foothills, Motherlode and western Plumas and Lassen counties above 2,000 feet in elevation.
RELATED: Blizzard warning prompts closures, cancellations across Southern California. ... Cal State San Bernardino was among several areas in San Bernardino County receiving about a half-inch.