A winter storm dumped massive amounts of precipitation across southern California this weekend, including almost two metres of snow to Mountain High and more than 12cm of rain to Cucamonga Canyon.The hefty snowfall totals included 1.5 metres to Snow Valley, 1.4 metres to Bear Mountain Snow Summit, 1.3 to 1.4 metres to Wrightwood Acorn Canyon, 1.1 metres to Green Valley Lake, 1 metre to Mount Baldy, and 90cm to Lake Arrowhead, according to the National Weather Service in San Diego.The precipitation came as a rare blizzard warning was in effect for parts of southern California and the Los Angeles region, spawning unfamiliar wintry conditions at higher elevations.
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