California
California sees more rain, snow, frost, wind post weekend weather system
Rain and snow fell throughout Southern California early Monday whereas the northern half of the state turned windy and frosty within the aftermath of the weekend climate system.
The California Freeway Patrol escorted Interstate 5 visitors over Tejon Cross north Los Angeles attributable to snow. Chains have been required for journey on a number of different Southern California mountain routes.
The low-pressure system moved via Northern California on Sunday, leaving blustery and chilly situations in its wake.
DANGEROUS WEATHER CONDITIONS CONTINUE IN CALIFORNIA AS TENS OF THOUSANDS FORCED TO EVACUATE
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Frost and freeze warnings have been issued for components of the coast and the inside.
The storm was modest in comparison with the atmospheric river-fueled storms that pounded California from late December to the center of this month.
Within the Jap Sierra, the storm added just a few inches of snow on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort, which reported its totals to this point this season are practically 43 toes at its summit and 32 toes on the important lodge.