San Diego Mountains Could See Historic 5 Inches of Snow in February Storm NBC 7 San Diego
When we describe snow on San Diego County’s mountains, it’s typically with words like dusting and slushy. This time, we can safely use the word dumping.
Three to five feet of snow is possible on San Diego’s mountain tops by the time a winter storm — the strongest in several years — is finished on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
For reasons I don’t understand, in SoCal, or at least around here, they don’t plow the highways when it snows. They just require chains and turn back anybody who doesn’t have them, whether you have big chunky tires on your car or truck or not. So we won’t be able to get to where the snow is good, just to up the border of the snowfall, where everybody else has gathered with their sleds and snowboards. It’s stupid and I protest.