Antelope Valley residents arose Saturday to an unfamiliar sight when snow blanketed parks, lawns and surrounding desert brush.
Antelope Valley residents arose from their slumber to an unfamiliar sight Saturday morning when snow blanketed parks, lawns and surrounding desert brush.
“You don’t have to drive all the way to Big Bear to enjoy the snow,” Terrell Jones said. “We’re taking advantage of it.” “Back then we had to drive two hours to Big Bear. Now, it’s our backyard,” Lopez said, describing Saturday as “a perfect day.” Don Black and Christina White, a couple who parked nearby, couldn’t help but immediately jump into the white powder with glee.“My prayers have been answered,” White yelled in the background as she scooped up a snowball. “It’s soothing. This is the type of weather that brings families together.”
“It’s something we’ve never really experienced,” he said. “So I brought them here. It’s been pretty great.” The roads to and from Big Bear Mountain resorts were closed Saturday, but its Bear Mountain and Snow Summit properties were open to visitors who were in town before the closures. Things were quieter than usual, with snow falling steadily through the morning, said spokesman Justin Kanton.Similarly, in Mammoth, U.S. Route 395 has been closed in both directions for two days.
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