California shifts from record heat and fire to rapid cooldown - with snow!
Briefly

"After a prolonged stretch of record-breaking heat that scorched Southern California and sparked wildfires, much of the state will experience below average temperatures, rain and even early-season snow this week."
"The National Weather Service issued its earliest snow advisory in the past 20 years for portions of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, highlighting the unusual weather patterns affecting the region."
"This is a pretty nice temperature change and a relief after that heat wave," said Bryan Lewis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard, underlining the significance of this climatic shift.
"Temperatures are expected to linger in the mid- to upper 60s along the coast and the low to mid-70s in the inland areas, providing much-needed respite for affected regions."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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