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snow
Lost L.A.
Why Doesn't It Snow in L.A. Anymore?
Post date:Snow once fell on the Los Angeles coastal plain roughly once per decade, but the city is now in the middle of a 54-year snow drought.
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climate change
SoCal Connected
SoCal Ski Areas Adjust to Climate Change
Post date:Faced with consistent dry spells and an ongoing drought, Southern California ski areas are faced with more and more challenges.
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KCET Press Releases
Press Room
KCET's Award-Winning Weekly Series 'SOCAL CONNECTED' Looks at How Climate Change is Forcing a Small Ski Area to Adapt to the New Reality
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climate change
Redefine
SoCal Forecast For 21st Century: More Rain, Less Snow
Post date:It's not certain whether LA will get drier or wetter as a result of climate change, but what we do get will be more rain than snow.
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parks
SoCal Wanderer
Yosemite Closes Tioga and Glacier Point Roads for the Season
Post date:They've actually been closed due to snow since November but Yosemite made it official today.
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roads
SoCal Wanderer
Snow Prompts Road Restrictions Throughout SoCal Mountains [Updated]
Post date:Snow, snow everywhere! In the mountainous areas at least. Here's what's going on.
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Angeles Crest Highway
SoCal Wanderer
Storm Prompts Weekend Road Closures in Angeles National Forest
Post date:Hiking and other outdoor activities in parts of the Angeles National Forest could be disrupted this weekend with predicted snowfall.
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roads
SoCal Wanderer
Eastern Sierra Gets Blasted With Snow
Post date:The continuing winter storm is making travel in the area difficult, but not impossible.
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roads
SoCal Wanderer
Snow Prompts Road Closures, Restrictions in SoCal Mountains [Updated]
Post date:Snow is prompting closures on San Gabriel Mountain roads and restrictions on ones in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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water
Redefine
SoCal Mountains Face Dramatic Loss of Snowfall, Study Finds
Post date:Los Angeles is on track to lose up to 40 percent of its snowfall in nearly four decades, according to a UCLA study released today.
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rain
News
Two Storms Headed to L.A. Area Expected to Bring Rain, Snow
Post date:Two cold fronts are expected to produce light rain or drizzle around Los Angeles overnight and Friday, and up to a foot of snow could fall at elevations of 6,000 feet or more, according to the National Weather Service.
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deserts
Redefine
Winter in Joshua Tree Country
Post date:Joshua trees may denote hot deserts in many minds, but the place they live in gets pretty cold as well.
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Joshua Tree National Park
SoCal Focus
Snow In The Desert
Post date:The popular assumption is that deserts are hot places, but they are defined by dryness, not temperature. For example, Antarctica is a desert.
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rain
SoCal Focus
Rain, Snow Predicted for Southern California Monday Night
Post date:Most precipitation is expected in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
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Yosemite National Park
SoCal Wanderer
Yosemite Death Highlights Concerns Rangers Have for Public
Post date:"The real danger is that a lot of trees haven't completely come down. They are hanging, still buckling," said Nancy Upham of the Inyo National Forest. "More wind will push the trees over eventually."
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Mammoth Mountain
SoCal Wanderer
Ski Resorts Fired up with News of Anticipated Winter Storms
Post date:A perusal of ski resort Facebook pages up and down the state are showing some common ground: pure excitement and an adulation for the weather gods.
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Yosemite National Park
SoCal Wanderer
Tioga Pass to Close as Winter Storms Approach [Updated]
Post date:With winter storms heading toward Yosemite National Park, its epic back entrance, the Tioga Pass, will close Tuesday evening.
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San Gabriel Mountains
SoCal Wanderer
Ski Season Begins: An Early Opening for Mountain High
Post date:An early November ski season opened today in the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Angeles National Forest
SoCal Wanderer
First Day of Southern California Skiing Could be this Weekend
Post date:That storm that dropped rain on Los Angeles today also dumped snow in the local mountains.
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fall colors
SoCal Wanderer
Storm Expected to Bring Snow to Sierra-Nevada Mountains
Post date:Skiing does not officially begin at Mammoth Mountain or Lake Tahoe until November, but the first snow of the season has arrived, and more is coming.