Big Bear gets some 'thundersnow' as temperatures remain low across the region. More rain is expected beginning Monday, forecasters said.
Across the region, temperatures on Thursday into Friday were expected to range between between the mid-50s to low-70s, with high winds — especially along the coast — making the air even chillier. Mountain areas are expected to be 20 to 30 degrees cooler than usual Thursday, she said, with highs near Big Bear reaching the mid-30s.
A freeze watch was issued for Thursday night into Friday morning for the Antelope Valley and across other areas north into Ventura County, including the Ojai Valley, with temperatures falling as low at 28 degrees. Winds have remained high down the coastline, Schenk said, with Huntington Beach seeing 35 mph winds early Thursday, and San Clemente beaches recording gusts up to 50 mph.
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