Southern California residents on Friday continued to dig out from a storm that swept through the region on Thanksgiving day, bringing record rainfall to parts of the Los Angeles area and dumping snow on the mountains and high deserts. About 48 inches of snow had fallen there by Friday morning, which was Bear Mountain’s opening day. “Rain in 40 degrees virtually guarantees death by hypothermia.”More rain and snow are on the way. Right now, we’re confident that there’s going to be rain, and a lot of it, on Saturday afternoon through Sunday. Thursday’s rain set a record for the day at Long Beach Airport, which saw 2.17 inches of rain.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 29, 2019 15:44 UTC