Lancaster, Cali.,
Nov., Snow Falls,
A Rare Sight Delight !
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Author Notes
A Rare Snow Falls
By; George Martinez
11/30/2019
A Lune Poem Contest Entry
Notes;
1) Lune Poetry Contest, Write a Lune for this poetry contest. It is a simple and fun form of poetry to write.
It has;
5 syllables in the first line,
3 syllables in the second line and
5 syllable in the final line. Rhymes are fine but not required.
The subject matter is open.
2) Additional Snowfall Information;
KTLAMENU;
Palmdale Sees Rare Amount of Snow on Thanksgiving Day: NWS
POSTED 12:15 PM, NOVEMBER 28, 2019, BY KRISTINA BRAVO AND ERIN MYERS, UPDATED AT 06:29PM, NOVEMBER 28, 2019
Rare Amount of Snow Falls in Antelope Valley;
A wintry storm brought Palmdale 3 to 5 inches of snow during the Thanksgiving holiday, an amount forecasters say they haven't seen in the area since; 2011.
The Antelope Valley city gets some snowfall every three years or so, but the amount of powder recorded on Thursday is unusually high, NWS meteorologist Joe Sirard told KTLA.
Snow is falling in areas at elevations as low as 2,500 to 3,000 feet, Sirard added. Similar conditions are expected to continue through Friday, when the current winter storm warning remains in effect through 4 a.m.
Motorists traveling for the holiday should be careful, Sirard said.
The Weather Service recorded the following two-day snowfall totals in surrounding areas:
Frazier Park (5,000 feet) 2 feet
Juniper Hills (4,300 feet) 6 to 8 inches
Pearblossom (3,150 feet): 7 inches,
Leona Valley (3,200 feet): 6 inches,
Lancaster (2,400 feet): 4 to 5 inches,
Mountain High (7,000 feet) 12 to 14 inches.
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