Los Angeles experienced a rare winter weather phenomenon on Thursday afternoon: snow.
Several areas reported falling snowflakes — though without any real accumulation — as L.A. joined much of the rest of the country in experiencing colder-than-normal temperatures.
While snow is a common winter sight on the peaks around Los Angeles, it is rare to see snow falling in the city itself.
The winter has been a particularly cold and wet one for Southern California, bringing relief to gardens, farmers, and municipal water managers — and joy to skiers in nearby mountains — but frustration for tourists and travelers.
Residents posted their observations to social media:
Coincidentally, the “super snow moon” — a full moon at the closest approach to earth, and in the heart of ski season — was seen earlier this week.
LAist notes that the last snow in urban Los Angeles fell in 2011.
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