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El Nio storms blanket High Desert with snow

People in some parts of the High Desert woke up to a couple inches of snow on the ground.

The majority of the snow at lower elevations melted on away by the late afternoon, but that didn’t stop some families from enjoying the fresh powder.

“I love the snow, we woke up this morning the whole place was blanketed, and it was enough snow to have my son stay home from school so we have been sledding all day,” said Jon Linn.

KESQ talked with some residents who lost homes a few years back in the Sawtooth Fire. That blaze took out homes in Pioneertown and burned 70,000 acres of wilderness. These home owners told us they are always happy to see any moisture in the area to try to keep the bush from drying up during the drought.

“The snow only comes every so many years, and the Sawtooth Fire was 2007, two or three years after that we had 2 to 3 feet of snowfall, today it was like only an inch and it burned off right away, but it’s still nice,” said Rex Davis who rebuilt his home after the Sawtooth Fire.

If you’re planning on heading up to even higher elevations to have some fun on the slopes this would be a good time to do it. Places like Big Bear got 36 inches of snow in some places.

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