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Snow in Southern California, Here's 2 interesting articles on the subject,
with photos from the past:

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https://www.kcet.org/shows/lost-la/snow-way-a-look-back-at-vintage-los-angeles-blanketed-in-white-in-the-20th-century

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https://www.kcet.org/shows/lost-la/why-doesnt-it-snow-in-l-a-anymore

*Snow once fell on the Los Angeles coastal plain with some regularity – on
average, about once per decade. Since official records were first kept in
1877, the downtown Los Angeles weather station
<http://gizmodo.com/the-high-tech-sensors-that-keep-track-of-l-a-s-weather-1564776652>
observed
measurable snowfall three times, in 1882, 1932, and 1949, and news reports
recorded snowfall elsewhere in the Los Angeles Basin in 1913, 1921, 1922,
1926, 1944, 1957, 1962 – and then never again, for 54 years running.*

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