A powerful storm that already walloped Northern California brought heavy rain and mountain snow to Southern California.
The weather system hit Northern California on Sunday with up to 10 feet of snow at higher elevations before moving south.
Snow boarders enjoy fresh powder at Mountain High in Wrightwood.
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Skiers and snow boarders enjoy freshly fallen snow at Mountain High in Wrightwood on Wednesday.
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Mila Flores, 6, of Cerritos sleds down a small hill Wednesday in Running Springs the day after a winter storm brought significant snow to the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Gino Landry, left, and his dad, Dennis Landry, remove mud and debris from Gino’s guesthouse Wednesday after a winter storm brought several feet of mud inside into the structure in Silverado Canyon.
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High surf hits the Hermosa Beach Pier on Tuesday as a winter storm cleared from the area.
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A water bird forages near a mashup of shopping carts in the Los Angeles River in Long Beach on Wednesday. Large amounts of waste are transported by the river, with some flowing into the sea and on to local beaches, during heavy rainstorms in the L.A. Basin.
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Garbage and debris is collected behind a boom at the mouth of the Los Angeles River in Long Beach on Wednesday.
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Alejandro Ayala, 21, a Marine lance corporal, runs through a snowy parking lot in Lebec headed for a Jack in the Box fast food restaurant. He and other Marines were on their way back to Twentynine Palms after training at Fort Hunter Liggett.
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Drivers on the 5 Freeway drive through blowing snow in Gorman.
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Mud and rocks constrain a stream beside a home on Silverado Canyon Road. The Orange County community of Silverado has been hit hard by fires and subsequent flooding in recent years.
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An Orange County Fire official monitors mud flowing down Kitterrman Drive and Silverado Creek in Silverado Canyon.
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Storm surges pound the sea wall at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro Tuesday morning.
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Los Angeles City Fire swift water crews look down two vehicles in the Los Angeles River at the Washington Bridge near downtown Los Angeles.
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Under a “Winter Wonderland” banner, a man and child walk in solitude amid gusty winds and rain at the Huntington Beach Pier.
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Pedestrians battle the wind and rain while getting breakfast to go along Main Street in Huntington Beach.
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The storm door has swung wide open in the Sierras, where Palisades Tahoe received 2 feet of snow Monday night into Tuesday, bringing the storm total to more than 4 feet.
(Kate Abraham / Palisades Tahoe)
A drenched homeless encampment in Santa Cruz.
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A snowplow clears fresh snow around the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area.
(Peter Morning / Mammoth Mountain Ski Area)
Nate and Erin Duke visit San Buenaventura State Beach in Ventura, where they got married six months ago.
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People ice skate at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.
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Pedestrians cross Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.
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A California Highway Patrol officer clears a downed tree blocking a road in Carmel Valley, Calif.
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Winds toppled Christmas decorations in Carmel Valley, Calif.
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Heavy rain falls over Bixby Bridge along Highway 1 near Big Sur.
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A flooded homeless encampment in Santa Cruz.
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Holiday lights line trees as a pedestrian walks in the rain in San Francisco.
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Rain in San Francisco.
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“We’re expecting some heavier rain after midnight Monday for Los Angeles and going into Tuesday morning,” said Mike Wofford, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.
One to 3 feet of snow is expected in the mountains above 7,000 feet, with a couple of inches possible as low as 4,500 feet.
Fresh snow surrounds a ski lift in Truckee, Calif., on Monday.
(Shannon Buhler / Northstar Ski Resort)
In this image taken from a Caltrans remote video traffic camera, a truck makes its way through the snow along Interstate 80 at Donner Summit, Calif., on Monday.
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Snow is cleared along a street in Mammoth Lakes during heavy snowfall Thursday. A second, much stronger winter storm arrived in the Sierra Nevada on Sunday.
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A plane takes off Thursday from the Long Beach Airport under heavy clouds.
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Rain clouds drift over Signal Hill on Thursday.
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