It might "never rain in Southern California," as the old Albert Hammond song goes, but it sure can snow.
The snowfall even came down in areas that don't usually see wintry weather at the lower elevations. At 1,400 feet, Lake Elsinore reported six inches of snow to the National Weather Service, and residents were quite surprised to wake up Wednesday to see front yards and palm trees covered in snow.
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As Winter Storm Frona's snow fell on the highways east of Los Angeles, roads became dangerous and some drivers got stranded. Instead of passing the time sitting inside their cars, those folks responded how people typically do when they rarely see snow.
Here's a deeper look into how SoCal residents reacted when they saw snow on the ground for the first time in a while.