Snow is not something we get much of here in Del Norte County, at least not near the Redwoods which grow between the ocean and about 10 to 15 miles inland. Rain, lots of it, is much more likely to be our weathern pattern during the winter months. But it's been an especially dry winter so far until last night. And then, wow, there was actual snow on the ground.
And it looks like it's going to stay cold for the next few days, going into the 30's at night and only in the 40's during the day and rain is a-coming. Slightly inland that will probably turn into more snow. And if you go further east just across the California border to the Cave Junction, Oregon area, now THERE it is really cold. Trees, I understand, are iced over, and there is ice snow. No not slush, ice. Brrr....
Don't forget to take your chains with you when traveling through the mountains east and south of Crescent City.
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