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The blizzard and winter storm warnings, in effect until Saturday afternoon morning, said 2 to 7 feet of snow was expected to accumulate by Saturday night, with up to 12 inches at higher elevations.
A blizzard warning was issued for Los Angeles and Ventura county mountains. The rare warning will be in effect from 4 a.m. Friday to 4 p.m. Saturday with snow totals reaching up to 5 feet at ...
According to the FOX Forecast Center, this is the first blizzard warning for the mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura counties since 1989. As much as 5 feet of snow and wind gusts to 75 mph are ...
LOS ANGELES – A rare Blizzard Warning has been issued for parts of Southern California as the next storm system is expected to crash ashore on Thursday.. According to the FOX Forecast Center ...
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 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 first-ever Blizzard Warning flashes across TV screens in Los Angeles as snow, extreme winds are forecast over much of region; avalanche risk in mountains ...
Blizzard warnings in parts of Southern California—including areas surrounding Los Angeles and Ventura counties—remain Saturday, according to the National Weather Service, with forecasts of up ...
A blizzard warning has been issued for the Los Angeles area this week for the first time since 1989. Residents in Los Angeles and Ventura counties who live in the mountains above the city are ...
Los Angeles received its first ever blizzard warning amid an unusual winter storm in the usually warm Southern California. The National Weather Service published a map of weather alerts, showing ...
The Los Angeles office tweeted this is their first Blizzard Warning since the VTEC coding era began in 2006. I am sure that is meaningless to most people reading the Tweet so “I got you.” ...