Nope not at all I'm here the other side of the world east coast feel like I wasted money on preparing for the winter that we normally get n nope no snow really like how the north gets
@@iamwhoiam5425 I am from the Buffalo area originally and was stationed in Fairbanks AK for 3 years...I have always wanted to see how they deal with real winter weather.
And here in NYC, so far we haven't had any snow yet and it's almost March (none that sticks on the ground at least, although I saw a few flakes in November). I cannot remember an NYC winter without at least some snow sticking. We did get two Arctic blasts for a few days, one in late December and I think another early February. We had 7 degree Fahrenheit, minus 13 windchill, but that was one day, two days later the temp shot up to the 60s. Now it is chilling down to the 20s, supposedly after seveal weeks of temp ranging from 20s to 50s, Though I hate shoveling my driveway, I feel like we should get some snow
@@clairpahlavi Well, there has been snow in San Diego before; it's justa rare event. And here in NYC, while we usually have no completely snowless winters, we have had winters with not much snow. (Winter 2021-2022 we had very liittle in the way of accumulation but we did some.) We have almost a full month of winter to go. This winter 2022-23 in the NYC metro area is unusual in that so far we had no snow this late in the season, but I expect before March 21st (beginning of spring) we will get some. And I remember a huge blizzard in 1982 that came in mid-April. So there can always be blips and occasional things that don't git the normal pattern.
@@grasmereguy5116 I live in Chicago and we have only had 3 2 to 3 inch snow falls since November. The grass never turned completely brown and the mallards are back.
@@pipertarin68 I know. Socal doesn't have the infrastructure to deal with snow. I remember when it snowed only like 6 inches in Atlanta like 10 years ago or so. They had the shut the city down for a week. Being from Ohio I thought that was funny.
I lived in Southern Cal in the 1970s when I was in elementary school. In February 1974 we got a surprise snowstorm that left about 5 inches of snow in the Santa Clarita valley . It melted away fairly quickly It's an unusual even but it's not shocking to see snow in the region
91ish in Phoenix in the summer it was 122, in the winter it snowed about an inch. I was on the same golf course on both days. I moved to San Diego in 93😂🤣 and worked at a golf course😁 shout out Four Seasons Aviara
I’ve lived in San Diego for nearly 30 before moving to Oregon. I saw snow only 3x in those years and only once did it stick on the ground overnight. Miss the weather, but not the sales tax 😉
@@farkmuckerzerg634 I agree. We moved there from Pennsylvania, enjoyed the beaches and the weather for 6 years, but were glad to move back to PA. There’s not a single person I knew there that I felt like staying in touch with. The people there were so self involved and materially motivated.
That stuff is normal for us. I know that you guys down in Texas and California are not used to it, but it's not that bad. Besides you are only getting a few inches. We get a foot or more every time it snows.
Regina is proof that the news no longer has professional journalists or reporters anymore but are just hiring nice looking people to randomly talk on camera about the things they are told to by their editors. It’s sad that so many who are on camera, the radio, a podcast, or speaking don’t know basic English or how to speak correctly. It’s often humorous but sometimes misleading and could cause a serious problem. It’s even worse when it happens in print media since they have the time to read it as well as have it proofread before being printed. And the headlines are often outrageous but not always in a funny way!
Sand Diego got about a 1/4 inch of snow when I was in the military in the 80's. They didn't know how to deal with it. Vehicles sliding off the roads and accidents everywhere.
I grew up in Ventura county.. I remember some years of crazy rain.. good to see rain and snow out there. It's gonna fill up those reservoirs and get y'all out of the drought. So it's a good thing.. 🙂
Have you ever driven up the 101 past Santa Maria into SLO county? I remember the Santa Maria river bed was full up to the bridge because of a weeklong storm when I was a kid.
@argyledantedonovan7615 My husband and I lived in Ocean Beach, San Diego, the winter of 1971-1972 . It snowed hard enough for long enough one weekend that we made a 6' snowman in the court of our apartment building. Since we were from Michigan, we were VERY surprised when it snowed in sunny San Diego! lol
A BLIZZARD in San Diego, CA? Crazy!!! We in Portland OR had a freak snowstorm come in a couple days ago, the roads are all solid sheets of ice and nothing has melted. Theres abandoned and wrecked vehicles everywhere. I hope things go smoother in this upcoming snow and that everyone stays safe!
I remember that blizzard in 1989 by Julian's I hit black ice the road was disappearing behind my car has I was trying to live the area but I hit the ice and got stuck a snow plow came to help us but when we left he got stuck we didn't know till we got the newspaper the next day stating a snowplow was left stranded in the blizard
It's not even the fact that there's snow, and people laughingly saying "that's nothing compared to where I'm from". It's the fact that there's snow at all! In the last days, there will be crazy weather, and earthquakes in places that don't usually have them...the weather is reflecting the times. GET READY PEOPLE! These are the last days!
Please stfu, so sick of people like you constantly fear mongering and Bible thumping away. We been in the last days before you and I were born and we’ll die while in the last days when we’re old if we listen to idiots and conspiracy Bible nuts like you. Seek professional help. You sound crazy and it’s tiring. No one takes you seriously and many know you’re easy to manipulate. People tolerate your crazy talk because you’re so damned gullible.
> Is this means that the planet is warming up faster? Or getting colder? It means that you're asking the wrong questions. You're only looking at part of the planet. If you look at the east coast of the US, you'll find several news stories about how the weather is unusually hot right now. The right question would be "What is the average temperature of the entire planet?" Ask that question and you'll find out that yes, the planet is still warming up.
@@onlylettersand0to9 It is amazing how the moment they used satellites and could measure, ostensibly more accurately, that things were warming, when before it was done with a clipboard, thermometer, and a bucket of seawater. We dont actually know how accurate those measurements done by hand in the field by a massive variety of observers was. These weren't even primarily "scientists" recording this data in the past; it was your local weather guy on ham radio, drunk sailors, or some 4th grade educated sherriff in some podunk town in Alabama. Thermometers varied in accuracy by a huge margin before digitalization as well, given that brands with regional market shares often varied by several degrees. It is almost as if focusing on an infinitesimal time period is idiotic when meaningful temperature change is caused almost entirely by solar energy, which is erratic as a ball of flaming gas is want to be. Plastic and chemical pollution of waters is where we should focus because that could actually be in large part fixed with global efforts.
I love it LOL....maybe the East coast will gain a little more respect from the west coast for what we deal with every single winter...gotta be tough as nails to deal with all the cold, snow, and ice. Its pretty for a day then it gets dangerous and miserable to deal with.
Snow in San Diego, it’s almost surreal. Living in Yuma, I’ve made many trips to La Jolla to sit on the beach and people watch. I guess I won’t be doing that anytime soon. The weather in North America is doing some strange things that it hasn’t done before. I really don’t think this is related to global warming. The weather is acting in a bizarre way and I don’t know why. Maybe you guys can hopefully explain it.
@KB yo yo yo no need to be rude! It was just a question! Calm down. I just know for a fact a 100% fact the government has the technology to change weather and they been doing it for like over 30 years or so .
@@Denverscorpio haha smh.. if weather was that easy to control then we wouldn't have states on fire, people dying in blizzards & oceans warming but sure whatever you want to believe, buddy!
@KB it was designed for farmers! Look it up. Who's to say the government isn't the real cause of all the weather for political reasons 🤔 🤷 but look it up the government can and does control the weather!
California needs to figure out a way to collect that water so it doesn’t just go in the ocean. They’ve been in a drought and want water from other states.
SD has quite a bit of back country with 6,000 foot mountains. It regularly snows above about 4,000 ft every year, we just haven't had this kind of accumulation in years.
Um, yeah, there's these things called the San Gabriel and San Bernadino mountains in southern California where it snows EVERY DAMN WINTER AND EARLY SPRING...People go skiing and snowboarding there...🙄
White slushy is not white powder, I imagine that it even comes down pretty wet. There is only one other thing in southern ca. That-would hype people up so much in southern ca that's white powder.
@@KB-ke3fi Yeah you guys deal with some nasty heat for sure. We only get a couple months of warm to hot, but I look forward to it. Winter sucks ass in Mn.
Does San Diego even have salt piles and plows? This seems like a 3 slices of French toast situation and call your cousin from Boston to send the extra snow shovel
Today " they send be 50 mph to 90 mph on Tv's" today and Sunday is 4mph to 12 mph ( Anything to watch- their TV ) 12mph to 60 mph is a lie!!! Some people could jump of the Bridge!!!
@@johnp139 oh b.s.,,,,you low IQ folks will believe anything,,,ok go ahead and send your money to Mr Gore because with your money he can control the weather
@John P so if it rains or it snows ,or if it's sunny outside...it's all global warmings fault.....really ...go put your mask on and get back in your house...
As someone from the east coast of Canada, I chuckle heartily. You guys don’t know snow!
Nope, only warm sand.🙂
For real snow freaks us out!
Right, I'm in the colorado rockies above 7,000'. I laugh at all these transplants that live here now when the snow flys. LoL
But that’s why it’s newsworthy 🤷♀️
Impeach Biden!
SoCal is not built for dealing with real winter weather
Nope not at all I'm here the other side of the world east coast feel like I wasted money on preparing for the winter that we normally get n nope no snow really like how the north gets
@@iamwhoiam5425 I am from the Buffalo area originally and was stationed in Fairbanks AK for 3 years...I have always wanted to see how they deal with real winter weather.
The irony is that a great many people came here from places that had real wether…
Neither is texas. Lets blame the Governors for not being prepared.
@@anth01038 People said the same here in Florida.
Sunny San Diego? Winter storm warning? Blizzard in Southern California? Man!
And here in NYC, so far we haven't had any snow yet and it's almost March (none that sticks on the ground at least, although I saw a few flakes in November). I cannot remember an NYC winter without at least some snow sticking.
We did get two Arctic blasts for a few days, one in late December and I think another early February. We had 7 degree Fahrenheit, minus 13 windchill, but that was one day, two days later the temp shot up to the 60s. Now it is chilling down to the 20s, supposedly after seveal weeks of temp ranging from 20s to 50s,
Though I hate shoveling my driveway, I feel like we should get some snow
@@grasmereguy5116: Try the Suspicious Observers channel for a scientific explanation.
And the Thunderbolts Project. For the history and science.
@@clairpahlavi Well, there has been snow in San Diego before; it's justa rare event. And here in NYC, while we usually have no completely snowless winters, we have had winters with not much snow. (Winter 2021-2022 we had very liittle in the way of accumulation but we did some.) We have almost a full month of winter to go. This winter 2022-23 in the NYC metro area is unusual in that so far we had no snow this late in the season, but I expect before March 21st (beginning of spring) we will get some. And I remember a huge blizzard in 1982 that came in mid-April. So there can always be blips and occasional things that don't git the normal pattern.
Just as prophetically promised! God is Good! Keep your eyes open peeps! This is signaling the Amazing things to come!
@@grasmereguy5116 I live in Chicago and we have only had 3 2 to 3 inch snow falls since November. The grass never turned completely brown and the mallards are back.
Too funny , she keeps saying "white powder"!! CA sure has heard that phrase before
Top comment right here
Agree lol
Also referred to as snow. 🤣
Anything less than a foot of snow is a dusting. If you can't build tunnels with the snow than it's not a blizzard.
Blizzard isn’t just snow. It’s snow with powerful 35MPH winds or greater.
Yeah but it's going to Close SoCal, down because they won't know how to Drive in it or how to shovel Driveways, Walkways etc.
@@twisterman101new4 regardless I've experienced real blizzards and a real blizzards will never touch socal.
@@pipertarin68 I know. Socal doesn't have the infrastructure to deal with snow. I remember when it snowed only like 6 inches in Atlanta like 10 years ago or so. They had the shut the city down for a week. Being from Ohio I thought that was funny.
@@michaelmachupa3854 It’s a real blizzard since it’s said as one in the alerts.
I lived in Southern Cal in the 1970s when I was in elementary school. In February 1974 we got a surprise snowstorm that left about 5 inches of snow in the Santa Clarita valley .
It melted away fairly quickly
It's an unusual even but it's not shocking to see snow in the region
once every 50 years is not shocking? what is shocking to you? haha damn, once or twice in a lifetime, nah not good enough
91ish in Phoenix in the summer it was 122, in the winter it snowed about an inch. I was on the same golf course on both days. I moved to San Diego in 93😂🤣 and worked at a golf course😁 shout out Four Seasons Aviara
That's 'cold' to change your comment so that mine looks 'numb' to the conversation
@@bingload agree. Happens alot.
Musta been horrible. You are a victim. Demand reparations......hehehehe.
I’ve lived in San Diego for nearly 30 before moving to Oregon. I saw snow only 3x in those years and only once did it stick on the ground overnight. Miss the weather, but not the sales tax 😉
I grew up in San Diego, I miss the landscape not the people.
San Diego to Oregon wow you must be antifa
Iived there for a year once and all I saw was freezing rain and lowest temp was in the 40s.
I lived in Chula Vista for 6 years. Not there long enough to experience these extremes of weather. It would have been fascinating to see.
@@farkmuckerzerg634 I agree. We moved there from Pennsylvania, enjoyed the beaches and the weather for 6 years, but were glad to move back to PA. There’s not a single person I knew there that I felt like staying in touch with. The people there were so self involved and materially motivated.
it’s unbelievably triggering that she is calling snow “powder”
Hype
Fellow boarder I see
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You get triggered over that? You must have a really good life if that’s all you have to worry about 🤦🏼♀️ I envy you
Stay strong
That’s not powder, that’s wet heavy snow.
Yeah because it's pacific, not dry.
That stuff is normal for us. I know that you guys down in Texas and California are not used to it, but it's not that bad. Besides you are only getting a few inches. We get a foot or more every time it snows.
Where are you located?
We San Diegans can't even drive in the rain properly. This is like some kind of sorcery.
@@MaLiArtworks186 northern nebraska right by South Dakota
@@norwegianblue2017 Omaha drivers also stink. Lucky me I don't live close to Omaha
Texas didn't get "snow"...they got a negative 20 degree subarctic ice storm...and that takes all the power lines down. Anywhere.
Californians and finally understand us Michiganders💀😂😂
She likes her white powder
Regina is proof that the news no longer has professional journalists or reporters anymore but are just hiring nice looking people to randomly talk on camera about the things they are told to by their editors. It’s sad that so many who are on camera, the radio, a podcast, or speaking don’t know basic English or how to speak correctly. It’s often humorous but sometimes misleading and could cause a serious problem. It’s even worse when it happens in print media since they have the time to read it as well as have it proofread before being printed. And the headlines are often outrageous but not always in a funny way!
Julian is gonna make some money. Don't forget Pine Valley. Descanso and Guatay. The little store in Guatay could use some love.
Syracuse, NY approves of this vid. ☃️⛄️
Suspicious how a person has snow across her jacket, and the natural reaction to remove the snow ❄️ doesn’t occur
Snow ? Damn !
Sand Diego got about a 1/4 inch of snow when I was in the military in the 80's. They didn't know how to deal with it. Vehicles sliding off the roads and accidents everywhere.
I grew up in Ventura county.. I remember some years of crazy rain.. good to see rain and snow out there. It's gonna fill up those reservoirs and get y'all out of the drought. So it's a good thing.. 🙂
Have you ever driven up the 101 past Santa Maria into SLO county? I remember the Santa Maria river bed was full up to the bridge because of a weeklong storm when I was a kid.
Yes
Blizzard San Diego? What
Yesterday evening, I took my boys to the lake here in Tennessee. One of them enjoyed the water for a long time.
I lived in San Diego in 1978 when they got their first snow. Yards were white in the NORMAL Heights community.
@argyledantedonovan7615 My husband and I lived in Ocean Beach, San Diego, the winter of 1971-1972 . It snowed hard enough for long enough one weekend that we made a 6' snowman in the court of our apartment building. Since we were from Michigan, we were VERY surprised when it snowed in sunny San Diego! lol
This guy got me worried he says five thousand feet of snow did you guys hear that 🤣
Five feet😊🧐
San Diego gets snow, upper Midwest is in the upper 70s in February, what the hell is going on !
Muh Climate Change and Train derailments
Right?
Climate change.
Weather 🤷🏻♂️
Pole shift
A BLIZZARD in San Diego, CA?
Crazy!!!
We in Portland OR had a freak snowstorm come in a couple days ago, the roads are all solid sheets of ice and nothing has melted. Theres abandoned and wrecked vehicles everywhere. I hope things go smoother in this upcoming snow and that everyone stays safe!
I was in the Marines in the 60's when they had the first recorded snow in history, several there had never seen snow before
That means the criminals will be cold while committing their crimes 😂
49 for a high just isn’t that cold really, thats a great temp!
Canadians are sitting around in our shorts and tee shirts watching this giggling. :)
The sky is falling!!!
Now you don't have to worry about droughts and wild fires for a little while
“Every part of town is covered in white powder”… sure that’s not Hollywood?
Oh, man, look out!! They're about to dIE!!! It's snowmagedon!! LMAO they won't know what to do!!🤣🤣🤣
I don't want no one hurt, but I want it rain floods, so when it's over we see a beautiful spring🌈
I remember that blizzard in 1989 by Julian's I hit black ice the road was disappearing behind my car has I was trying to live the area but I hit the ice and got stuck a snow plow came to help us but when we left he got stuck we didn't know till we got the newspaper the next day stating a snowplow was left stranded in the blizard
.....and they pay a million dollars for a crackhouse just for the weather!🤣🤣
I remember when this was normal
It's not even the fact that there's snow, and people laughingly saying "that's nothing compared to where I'm from". It's the fact that there's snow at all! In the last days, there will be crazy weather, and earthquakes in places that don't usually have them...the weather is reflecting the times. GET READY PEOPLE! These are the last days!
Please stfu, so sick of people like you constantly fear mongering and Bible thumping away. We been in the last days before you and I were born and we’ll die while in the last days when we’re old if we listen to idiots and conspiracy Bible nuts like you. Seek professional help. You sound crazy and it’s tiring. No one takes you seriously and many know you’re easy to manipulate. People tolerate your crazy talk because you’re so damned gullible.
To bad the winter storm will only last a day or so, southern Cal needs to be ice cold for a few weeks.
Please stop saying powder😂😂😂
I’m a lifer Minnesotan… it’s SNOW ❄️😜
Is this means that the planet is warming up faster? Or getting colder?
Doesn't mean anything.
Climate change means more extreme weather events both hot and cold. Overall the planet is warming when you look at average global temperature
> Is this means that the planet is warming up faster? Or getting colder?
It means that you're asking the wrong questions.
You're only looking at part of the planet. If you look at the east coast of the US, you'll find several news stories about how the weather is unusually hot right now.
The right question would be "What is the average temperature of the entire planet?" Ask that question and you'll find out that yes, the planet is still warming up.
Who cares.
@@onlylettersand0to9 It is amazing how the moment they used satellites and could measure, ostensibly more accurately, that things were warming, when before it was done with a clipboard, thermometer, and a bucket of seawater. We dont actually know how accurate those measurements done by hand in the field by a massive variety of observers was. These weren't even primarily "scientists" recording this data in the past; it was your local weather guy on ham radio, drunk sailors, or some 4th grade educated sherriff in some podunk town in Alabama. Thermometers varied in accuracy by a huge margin before digitalization as well, given that brands with regional market shares often varied by several degrees. It is almost as if focusing on an infinitesimal time period is idiotic when meaningful temperature change is caused almost entirely by solar energy, which is erratic as a ball of flaming gas is want to be. Plastic and chemical pollution of waters is where we should focus because that could actually be in large part fixed with global efforts.
COLD conditions in the mountains? Wow, now that's crazy.
Does SanDiego even own a snow plow? Good luck
Dam global warming wheres al gore.. wait I bet he flew his jet to the Bahamas
"Global . . . " ?
What do you expect it winter time. So what ells is new?
Listen to the video.
@@johnp139 O.K
It's doesn't chance the fact that it winter time.
Stay safe South Cali! 💗
My favorite thing about living in Santa ysabell. I miss cali when it comes to this but not everything else
I love it LOL....maybe the East coast will gain a little more respect from the west coast for what we deal with every single winter...gotta be tough as nails to deal with all the cold, snow, and ice. Its pretty for a day then it gets dangerous and miserable to deal with.
The northeast has worse weather and longer winters
save the apple pies!
Omg. Fear fear fear
Those dogs love it!
its snowing on the west coast but the east got me wearing t-shirts and shorts
Snow in San Diego, it’s almost surreal. Living in Yuma, I’ve made many trips to La Jolla to sit on the beach and people watch. I guess I won’t be doing that anytime soon. The weather in North America is doing some strange things that it hasn’t done before. I really don’t think this is related to global warming. The weather is acting in a bizarre way and I don’t know why. Maybe you guys can hopefully explain it.
Gooood
"Blizzard" California 🤦♂️
They think half an inch is a blizzard
@@anthonyelwick3600 it doesn’t matter what it is it’s still snow you idiot 😂🙄
i live here wtf are they talking about?
Is it possible the Chinese manipulated the weather with technology? They did say the balloon was for weather, because this is weird. 🤷
Did anybody go to school or was it just me? No weather balloons do not control the weather 🤦♀️ maybe try googling something for 60 seconds for once
It's just weather phenomenon • happens every one hundred years😈🤓😳
@KB yo yo yo no need to be rude! It was just a question! Calm down. I just know for a fact a 100% fact the government has the technology to change weather and they been doing it for like over 30 years or so .
@@Denverscorpio haha smh.. if weather was that easy to control then we wouldn't have states on fire, people dying in blizzards & oceans warming but sure whatever you want to believe, buddy!
@KB it was designed for farmers! Look it up. Who's to say the government isn't the real cause of all the weather for political reasons 🤔 🤷 but look it up the government can and does control the weather!
California needs to figure out a way to collect that water so it doesn’t just go in the ocean. They’ve been in a drought and want water from other states.
I, lived in SoCal, for 32 years. I, never heard of it Snowing in San Diego! What a trip!
Agree lol
SD has quite a bit of back country with 6,000 foot mountains. It regularly snows above about 4,000 ft every year, we just haven't had this kind of accumulation in years.
Um, yeah, there's these things called the San Gabriel and San Bernadino mountains in southern California where it snows EVERY DAMN WINTER AND EARLY SPRING...People go skiing and snowboarding there...🙄
It’s called “snow” people.
What is this about another global warming tactic?
WEF haarp system at work
Yep there's a HAARP in Point Loma
White slushy is not white powder, I imagine that it even comes down pretty wet. There is only one other thing in southern ca. That-would hype people up so much in southern ca that's white powder.
So unnatural
Southern California getting SNOW???😲
Damn global warming!!!
Walk to work!
And it was 70 degrees in Ohio. The key word is GLOBAL.
Look up... Jesus is coming back
Not like millions of dudes already spooning for body heat already I'm sure they will all be OK lol
White powder huh? Taste it
drought and global warming fruitcakes
As a Minnesotan, I just watch their reactions to get a different perspective 😂 it's so interesting. "white powder" omg 😂😂😂
As a Texan, I just watch the lake folks up there to get a different perspective on how interesting it is when they think 82 degrees is so hot. omg
@@KB-ke3fi I guess you got me there 🤙🏾 I take pride in being able to walk around in a t shirt when it's 65 😂
@@KB-ke3fi Yeah you guys deal with some nasty heat for sure. We only get a couple months of warm to hot,
but I look forward to it. Winter sucks ass in Mn.
Proverbs 21:22
A wise man scaleth the city of the mighty, and casteth down the strength of the confidence thereof.
so...why dont you have a way of storing all this moisture and STOP depending on other states?!!!!
Does San Diego even have salt piles and plows? This seems like a 3 slices of French toast situation and call your cousin from Boston to send the extra snow shovel
California is seeing some wild weather lately. That's usually our deal in Florida. Stay safe out there with all that fresh "powder" y'all got 😉
Powder??? This news clip is for sure in Southern California.
Its tourist syndrome: no neurological pathway for the new situation
once the neuro- pathways are formed the snow will be old news.
That's funny. One inch of snow and it's "pack a bag of extra clothes and a flashlight". Please see Buffalo NY for "snow".
I thought it was global warming
It is.
Suits and Tennis Shoes... 🥱
Can she stop using the term white powder 😫 Honey, in many parts of the U.S. that's the term for cocaine 😂.
Maybe it was a Chinese weather balloon, weather changing balloon!
Js
That's the dumbest thing I've heard today
@KB that's the dumbest thing I have READ today.
And we did it in the Vietnam war...decades ago...
Good training
ok yeah and 364 days a year the weather is perfect.
Today " they send be 50 mph to 90 mph on Tv's" today and Sunday is 4mph to 12 mph ( Anything to watch- their TV ) 12mph to 60 mph is a lie!!! Some people could jump of the Bridge!!!
Bye bye drought.
White powder wtf, it’s snow
Why she keep saying powder 🤔
The END is near people brace yourself and get your life right if its wrong....
Snow in Southern California???
It's that damn global warming again, curse you global warming.
This is the type of weather that results from GLOBAL warming, along with the 70 degree temperatures in Ohio and New York.
@@johnp139 oh b.s.,,,,you low IQ folks will believe anything,,,ok go ahead and send your money to Mr Gore because with your money he can control the weather
@John P we must ban all cows immediately ,because of them passing gas it's snowing in California
@John P so if it rains or it snows ,or if it's sunny outside...it's all global warmings fault.....really ...go put your mask on and get back in your house...
@John P yes and global warming caused the Ukraine war as well.
It will all melt and we'll be back to normal temperatures
I want snow in the valley 😭😭
I guess you won't be crying about a drought this year Mr. Newsome
Loool sunny Cali 😂 you apparently have never seen the sun. Worst year of my life living in San Diego. Horrible place in every way.
White slush not powder...chains on tires??😂🤣we dont even use chains in Michigan
stop releasing the water into the ocean, out of the lakes. or this will continue!
90 degrees here today
Powder lol that’s like an 1 -2 inches lol la news drama