Imperial Valley Press

Northern California gets more rain, mountain snow

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LOS ANGELES ( AP) — Rain moved across Northern California and snow began falling in the northern Sierra Nevada on Friday.

The latest storm came a week after California finally got a real dose of fall weather after months of hot, dry conditions that fed wildfires.

The Mammoth Mountain ski and boarding resort in the Eastern Sierra opened for the season a day ahead of schedule thanks to last weekend’s storm, which left 17 inches (43.1 centimeter­s) of snow atop its 11,053-foot summit (3,369-meter) summit.

Other resorts and ski areas around the state plan openings in the coming days.

Southern California continued cooler than normal but forecaster­s predicted a warm- up Sunday and Monday with gusty offshore Santa Ana winds potentiall­y elevating fire danger.

About 90% of the state remains in drought or abnormally dry, with the exception of counties from the Central Coast south to San Diego, according to this week’s U.S. Drought Monitor report.

 ?? PETER MORNING/MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI AREA VIA AP ?? This photo provided by Mammoth Mountain Ski Area shows skiers on a chair lift on opening day of the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Calif., Friday.
PETER MORNING/MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI AREA VIA AP This photo provided by Mammoth Mountain Ski Area shows skiers on a chair lift on opening day of the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Calif., Friday.

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