“Nearly the entire population of CA will be able to see snow from some vantage point later this week if they look in the right direction (i.e., toward the highest hills in vicinity),” UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain tweeted Wednesday. Some coastal areas could see 10-foot (3-meter) waves - and a few at up to 14 feet (4.3 meters) - through Thursday, forecasters said. I-84 at I-5 closed, other road closures in place as snow falls across Portland metro areaįor the first time since 1989, the weather service issued a blizzard warning for Southern California mountains that runs through Saturday.
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