I texted my coworker yesterday because she missed work. She (a grandmother) sent me a video of herself sledding down her street smiling and laughing! Most Californians are having a great time with this weather especially after enduring one of the hottest summers in recent memory!
I saw snow in Louisiana back in the year 2000 on July 1. At midnight a severe storm with hail hit and wind shear pushed the freezing air down from the cloud peaks bringing hail
Moved to SoCal 50 years ago from Chicago... I was fed up with Chicago winters. In general here in San Diego it's been like SoCal weather, warm & sunny. Every once in a blue moon stuff like this happens just to remind me of what I've been missing.
I moved from Gary to San Diego in 65, left in 78 when they ate our dogs. Now I'm in the High Sierras mountains where the Neanderthals can't handle the elevation.👍
Awesome coverage of this Winter Blizzard storm. Feels like winter now is what for few yrs ago we didn't have an actual Winter season. Love the cold just bundle up to keep warm.
@@travelwithnou not for over 30 years. Used to be big snow, 4 feet and more in Wrightwood. Going back to that. Scary for people who aren’t used to this. 😔🙏🏼
@@Qrayon Just what I was going to say, " Qrayon" ! Perhaps the word " chill" was not the best term to use ! Hope they all stay safe anyway... it's like the Pandemic lockdown...😢 Hope y'all have enough food & water...☺️🌧️ 🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🦉🎵🇬🇧💕🇺🇲
I work for our local school district here in Orange County and our 6th graders are currently stuck up in Running Springs for their camp. They were supposed to come home on Friday. The district is scrambling right now on what to do right on how to get them home. Fortunately though the kiddos are safe and well looked after.
Omgosh Is that why there were so many school busses from different districts parked at the local park in San Bernardino!? Wow. The roads are closed as of yesterday when I passed by.
Omg I have seen videos of that. I was born in 1966. No wonder my mother keeps saying NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. I love San Diego my son was stationed there. The fog is weird to me tho
Excellent comprehensive news coverage and the ramifications of the weather. Detailed. Live in San Diego. Limited coverage, here, that emphasizes the small mountain town of Julian and buying apple pies. No discussions (SD news stations) of So Cal road closures or projected openings. Thank you for providing relevant news instead of relooping 3 day old stories, that were of little import, the first time around.
Hello from England ☺️. Feeling so sorry for homeless folk who " live " on the streets of L . A . .😢. Especially during blizzards and floods ( Feb. 2023 ).🌧️. How on earth are they supposed to keep warm & dry ? Even a cheap , small wooden shed with layers of insulation, then tarpaulins, would not cost a huge amount, ( who among us could bear to live in a nylon tent all winter ?!), for the sake of giving folk a tiny home they can work from, i.e., get food, maybe some light work, medicines? food ? Thinking about Asian "Yurts", which are comparitively cosy... Maybe there could be a campaign to donate spare duvets , waterproof them, and use to wrap up the tiny homes, not only against winter cold, but also to keep off the worst of summer heat... 🇬🇧😢🦉🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🌧️🇬🇧 😢🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🦉🌧️😢🇬🇧
You do love the "Enter" button a little bit. The city does/should take care of the homeless and give them shelter during this historic winter storm. Your comment was hard to read.
Let me know when you have to go 5 weeks without commercial power. Every day I look out at a power pole that was put in in 1978 and is the only one on a 5 block stretch of road that was one that has survived after Hurricane Andrew. Power companies do their best to restore power to the most customers first and then the smaller areas. But when there are no power poles left standing for miles, it takes a while. Most 3 phase lines down here are on concrete poles now as they are the only thing that can stand up to the winds. Although brand new ones that were 4 feet in diameter couldn't beat Andrew.
obviously everyone - and I mean EVERYONE - should immediately leave their homes and either mill around in the flood-water, or better yet, get in the vehicles and drive around... I think you should be in charge what with yer profound observations...
California is going to be soo beautiful this spring if Californians are able to take advantage of all this water. Most of the world gets weather. You’ve all become weak and unable to cope.
National Weather Service Storm Info: Southern California is known for its unpredictable weather, which can include droughts, wildfires, and sudden rainstorms, depending on the season. The National Weather Service (NWS) issues various types of warnings and advisories to help residents prepare for and respond to severe weather conditions. In recent years, Southern California has experienced several severe winter storms, including the "Pineapple Express" storm in 2019, which brought heavy rain and caused flooding and mudslides in some areas. In 2023, the NWS will likely continue to issue warnings and advisories for severe weather events, including winter storms, thunderstorms, and monsoonal storms. Residents should stay informed about weather conditions by monitoring local news and weather reports, and following any evacuation orders or emergency instructions issued by local authorities. The state and local authorities may also continue to implement measures to mitigate the impacts of severe weather events, such as building flood barriers, clearing storm drains, and providing emergency shelters. To prepare for possible storms, residents should take steps such as securing loose items outdoors, stocking up on emergency supplies, and having a plan in place for evacuation if necessary.
Excellent news! We need all snow ice rain humidity as possible. There is too much drought water running out. Thank God for this because it is a blessing.
please consider training your camera-folks to reposition the "centre" of the image such that the chyrons at the bottom of the screen don't obscure the thing we are actually looking at - happened repeatedly during this broadcast... [also, why are they not already trained on this?!]
Wow amazing omg I live in New York use to scenes like this in video. But not for Southern California my thoughts and prayers are with you Southern California
I wonder how the people with electric vehicles are going to charge them with all the power outages in the area. A petrol powered car would be better because you can keep yourself warm in it. How are those snow covered solar panels doing?
Very few people are affected by this weather. Remember Calif has a population of 40M,yes we are as woke as they come, but so few have ev's,most that do live in areas with decent infrastructure,non issue MSN hysteria,normal people are going about their regular day,as any Calif so called storm is minor and lasts 2 days
Looks like California needs to do some serious upgrades to their building codes to adjust to changing weather. Places like northern states and Canada have far more severe snow storms and accumulations, but they don't suffer this type of flooding and damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure.
@@YourName-jm7lz Never say never! Your getting this type of weather now. Obviously your going to need some historical data over the coming years to determine whether these more severe climate conditions are going to continue or worsen, to justify the expenses of real winters.
The issue is that California is very hilly and mountainous even the city of LA itself has so many steep hills, it is just nature for water to run down the hills and cause flooding lower elevations very quickly. It's just nature. The eastern half of the US and Canada are very flat compared to the west coast. You can see the bad flooding in Vancouver areas in Abbotsford last year due to heavy rains. The west coast simply has far more mountains and hills due to Subduction zones and past Volcanic activity so by nature hills and mountains are much larger and steer creating the conditions for bad flooding.
Clean water is becoming a premium. After most water is contaminated, privately owned or otherwise completely controlled by stakeholders. That's next. Americans have no idea who they trust really.
@@Lovereignsupreme agreed, I can honestly say living in western CO my whole life, There have been some things that made me question the water decisions…
So when this happened last year it wasn't historic? Or the year before? Or the one before? The grapevine is closed every year. Its nothing new , but gotta push the message.
its the first winter in lower elevation like the grate vine the sierras already get blizzards don't be confused ca isn't Hawaii the sierras are cold af
Now are you guys sure it's Mother Nature or is it Project bluebeam or project HAARP which one do you guys think it is very interested in finding out leave me a comment below
I have lived in SF for 20 years originally from miami and it cracks me up how californians freak out when it rains and then freak out about the drought when it doesn’t rain! 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Forget your wind and solar power in times like these. Nothing warms like natural gas and a wood stove. Prayers for those stuck in snow, we saw storms and weather like this in the 1960’s.
Unlike any winter weve seen. First time seeing snow in our own backyards! Definitely a unique Cali Winter. Maybe this year it'll snow here on Christmas too😊
I texted my coworker yesterday because she missed work.
She (a grandmother) sent me a video of herself sledding down her street smiling and laughing!
Most Californians are having a great time with this weather especially after enduring one of the hottest summers in recent memory!
We sure are!!😀
Good times
@@eunhwang9810 good for you all. Texas sending love to Cali ❤
I agree I love it ❤️❤️🙏🏼
I was building a snowman in my front yard and I had to stop and think how surreal it was.
Unbelievable 😮
I saw snow in Louisiana back in the year 2000 on July 1. At midnight a severe storm with hail hit and wind shear pushed the freezing air down from the cloud peaks bringing hail
@timnray99 Why would you say that?
lol
First-time snow on my back yard amazing.
must had been exciting for you...hope you made a snow ball ..
Nice
Us too! It snowed for over an hour. Big fluffy flakes!! Seeing snow on the orange trees was so pretty. Couldn't believe it snowed at our elevation!
Cocaine bear
@@vickicali 🎉wow 😊
Snowing in California is amazing
It snows in Big Bear every winter
Snow hammering the slopes, and on a weekend. The ski resorts exclaim, "YES!"
Moved to SoCal 50 years ago from Chicago... I was fed up with Chicago winters. In general here in San Diego it's been like SoCal weather, warm & sunny. Every once in a blue moon stuff like this happens just to remind me of what I've been missing.
We've barely had any snow in Chicago this winter so far. Mildest winter in my life & I'm 65.
@@mikestriegel791 Im mo we have no snow, want to go fishing?
I moved from Gary to San Diego in 65, left in 78 when they ate our dogs. Now I'm in the High Sierras mountains where the Neanderthals can't handle the elevation.👍
@@larrbaII I can't today. I'm riding my bicycle...in February!
To keep our memory in good shape 🤔
Awesome coverage of this Winter Blizzard storm. Feels like winter now is what for few yrs ago we didn't have an actual Winter season. Love the cold just bundle up to keep warm.
Love your positive vibe!!!!
& I love yours
Look up the sky, you will see huge white MAN MADE clouds transforming in dark grey.
I agree. We haven't had a real winter for so many years as I remember.
@@travelwithnou not for over 30 years. Used to be big snow, 4 feet and more in Wrightwood. Going back to that. Scary for people who aren’t used to this. 😔🙏🏼
WINTER IS BACK!!! 👍🏾
Keep on snowing baby
Much needed!
Merry Christmas!
End of Winter is March 22, come on man.. haha
Plz fellas be safe,
Stay home with your beautiful family and chill,,
God bless you all.🙏.
They'll definitely chill in this weather.
@@Qrayon Just what I was
going to say, " Qrayon" !
Perhaps the word " chill"
was not the best term
to use !
Hope they all stay safe
anyway... it's like the
Pandemic lockdown...😢
Hope y'all have enough
food & water...☺️🌧️
🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🦉🎵🇬🇧💕🇺🇲
It snowed in San Bernardino
Oh wow. That's cool. That will be a special memory.
Cali loves the snow.
And homeless people 😂
Wow,make the most of your Winter Wonderland. From New Zealand Auckland 🇳🇿
Now you know how we feel every year in Michigan
And Alaska
Much appreciation to the utility workers and first responders working in this weather
first year in history, no measurable snowfall in Charlotte NC... very warm winter except for record cold at christmas
I'm in Wilson NC and we get no snow for many winters.
Same thing here in Pittsburgh PA. No snow. Really warm except a record cold Christmas Day.
Same here in Cincinnati. No major snowfalls since December.
@@mikebeatty7814 WHAT???? It’s not snowing that is unusual
I work for our local school district here in Orange County and our 6th graders are currently stuck up in Running Springs for their camp. They were supposed to come home on Friday. The district is scrambling right now on what to do right on how to get them home. Fortunately though the kiddos are safe and well looked after.
Why did they even go there knowing the forecasts? IRRRISPONSIBILITY!!!
Omgosh Is that why there were so many school busses from different districts parked at the local park in San Bernardino!? Wow. The roads are closed as of yesterday when I passed by.
I’m literally going down there this weekend!
Some things never change. I can remember floods in Los Angeles when I was growing up there in the 1950s.
Yup, no climate change in socal, that's for sure.
Remember the air raid siren in LA?
In the 60s, as a child, I thought that was super creepy.
@@jabreck1934 It was! Crawling under our desks and covering our necks and heads…what memories.
Omg I have seen videos of that. I was born in 1966. No wonder my mother keeps saying NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. I love San Diego my son was stationed there. The fog is weird to me tho
pray for america .
We will be fine. God loves us 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💜🙏🏻
@@Ggg496 you really think so? With all this bias, gay phobia, shootings, hate, division - we’re a walking live large sin
Water!!!
Excellent comprehensive news coverage and the ramifications of the weather. Detailed. Live in San Diego. Limited coverage, here, that emphasizes the small mountain town of Julian and buying apple pies.
No discussions (SD news stations) of So Cal road closures or projected openings. Thank you for providing relevant news instead of relooping 3 day old stories, that were of little import, the first time around.
Hello from England ☺️.
Feeling so sorry for
homeless folk who
" live " on the streets
of L . A . .😢.
Especially during blizzards
and floods ( Feb. 2023 ).🌧️.
How on earth are they
supposed to keep
warm & dry ?
Even a cheap , small
wooden shed with layers
of insulation, then tarpaulins,
would not cost a huge
amount, ( who among us
could bear to live in a nylon
tent all winter ?!),
for the sake of
giving folk a tiny home
they can work from, i.e.,
get food, maybe some light
work, medicines? food ?
Thinking about Asian "Yurts",
which are comparitively cosy...
Maybe there could be a
campaign to donate spare
duvets , waterproof them,
and use to wrap up the tiny
homes, not only against winter
cold, but also to keep off the
worst of summer heat...
🇬🇧😢🦉🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🌧️🇬🇧
😢🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🦉🌧️😢🇬🇧
Our politicians are more busy funding sex change programs for our kids that helping homeless.
You do love the "Enter" button a little bit. The city does/should take care of the homeless and give them shelter during this historic winter storm. Your comment was hard to read.
@@robertc49 the city tries to take care but the arrogant people of LA don't
naw screw em. I live in LA and hope it chases them out
Thank and god bless 4 great ideas all the best in life four you .
Be safe everyone, warm l❤ve from Indianapolis, Indiana to you all in Cali.
Too bad due to our anti-human policies on water storage, almost all of that water will just go to the ocean.
Tragic it is........smart leaders would have built infrastructure to capture all this water.......a lot------of infrastructure
@@richardgaines9450 To be fair. It's not a new problem. According to some old guys I worked with we've needed new dams since the 70's
My power just came on in Los Feliz. It was out for 23 hours. 60,000 people still dont have power here.
Wow!
Let me know when you have to go 5 weeks without commercial power. Every day I look out at a power pole that was put in in 1978 and is the only one on a 5 block stretch of road that was one that has survived after Hurricane Andrew. Power companies do their best to restore power to the most customers first and then the smaller areas. But when there are no power poles left standing for miles, it takes a while. Most 3 phase lines down here are on concrete poles now as they are the only thing that can stand up to the winds. Although brand new ones that were 4 feet in diameter couldn't beat Andrew.
Good work stay safe
Do they get paid more for using the word Historic everyday?
They lose their job, if they don’t push the obligatory hype
there is going to be lots of flooding, mud slides,landslides when the snow melts.
"The trees are covered!" That happens when it snows!
Some have never seen snow in the area. Sure, they've seen movies with snow covered trees. Now they know.
Lol we hit -30 here in Montana. Lol
Idaho here. Maybe it will keep them from migrating up here.🤣👍
In Rialto we got about 2 inches of snow
Good coverage so sorry and sad for those who lost their motor homes and possessions. 😢
I like how they say, "authorities say stay home!" and they show a power line pole that fell on a house! 🤣
obviously everyone - and I mean EVERYONE - should immediately leave their homes and either mill around in the flood-water, or better yet, get in the vehicles and drive around... I think you should be in charge what with yer profound observations...
It snowed L.A. San Fernando pass into Simi valley
Wrong, the grapevine has been closed because of snow many times. Maybe historical for those born 5 years ago.
Awe...handsome Rick Chambers! Look so well. ⛄✝️
California is going to be soo beautiful this spring if Californians are able to take advantage of all this water. Most of the world gets weather. You’ve all become weak and unable to cope.
Southern California much like Arizona, my eyes don’t shed tears but boy they bawl…
That's right John Mother Nature is still calling the shots
You mean Big Brother
Climate change idiots 😂
National Weather Service Storm Info:
Southern California is known for its unpredictable weather, which can include droughts, wildfires, and sudden rainstorms, depending on the season.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issues various types of warnings and advisories to help residents prepare for and respond to severe weather conditions.
In recent years, Southern California has experienced several severe winter storms, including the "Pineapple Express" storm in 2019, which brought heavy rain and caused flooding and mudslides in some areas.
In 2023, the NWS will likely continue to issue warnings and advisories for severe weather events, including winter storms, thunderstorms, and monsoonal storms.
Residents should stay informed about weather conditions by monitoring local news and weather reports, and following any evacuation orders or emergency instructions issued by local authorities.
The state and local authorities may also continue to implement measures to mitigate the impacts of severe weather events, such as building flood barriers, clearing storm drains, and providing emergency shelters.
To prepare for possible storms, residents should take steps such as securing loose items outdoors, stocking up on emergency supplies, and having a plan in place for evacuation if necessary.
This is the season for this weather and it is great, unless a person is homeless! In another month everything is going to be so beautiful!
Yes back to normal. Tornado's n Hurricanes
There shouldn’t be any homeless, to worried spending $$$ on illegals in lieu of its own people!
Be safe Rocky & Arleen!!!❤
Thank you for showing Sylmar!!
Pray hard
They keep telling them stay home. Now they stranded.stay home nothing is worth your life
well, we needed water, we got water..
But you sure won't keep it, it will drain into the ocean.
Excellent news! We need all snow ice rain humidity as possible. There is too much drought water running out. Thank God for this because it is a blessing.
Yes. Its possible!
I don’t want to hear this summer we have no water! 👎
It's a beautiful 73 degrees Fahrenheit here in wonderful Hoi an Vietnam!
SAM ADLER
About 11am Saturday morning, my work in Ontario got snow flurry because it was falling slowly but not sticking to the ground.
please consider training your camera-folks to reposition the "centre" of the image such that the chyrons at the bottom of the screen don't obscure the thing we are actually looking at - happened repeatedly during this broadcast... [also, why are they not already trained on this?!]
Well that happen now and then ! Good for the lakes ?
THERE IS WORSE MUCH MUCH WORSE; RETURN TO GOD JESUS CHRIST AND STOP ALL THE PERVERSION AND SINOF ALL KINDS !!!!!✝✝✝
woah, she sounds winded up there
I bet what's more remarkable then the weather is the lack of crime rate in LA right now. Detroit hood rats are way tougher
Why are they making a big deal of this? There has always been snow in bear mountain. This is just sensationalism.
Why? Cause it never snows to this degree, thats why and its snowing in places that NEVER get snow. Nice try spreading your lies there...
@@YourName-jm7lzit literally snowed just like this 3 winters ago in Big Bear, please just shut up..
Meanwhile, all that water flows to the ocean so that the governor can continue his water shortage mantra because he won’t build more reservoirs
hey genius....CA is building more reservoirs. Stop spreading your lies and propaganda crap.
@@YourName-jm7lz
The MWD completed Diamond Valley Lake in 2003. Name the reservoirs built since then.
What are they supposed to do?
Collect the dirty snow off the floor?
Wow amazing omg I live in New York use to scenes like this in video. But not for Southern California my thoughts and prayers are with you Southern California
So how's that La Nina working out?
Pray for America sign on RV into the Santa Clara!!!!!! So much for “prayer”
Come to the Nebraska. Used to blizzard warnings .
No snow in Murrieta or Temecula
I recall snow one winter for a couple days along the narrower 215 freeway in Murrieta, back around '99 or '00 maybe. Was fairly big news.
It’s a normal winter storm…not a blizzard.
no its not a normal winter here in CA. Where do you live?
Is it supposed to rain tomorrow morning throughout the day your friend from Whittier
Theresa ❤
I grew up in South Whittier 🙂
Hey John there’s no salt trucks in California
How are they keeping their batteries charged? 😉
I wonder how the people with electric vehicles are going to charge them with all the power outages in the area. A petrol powered car would be better because you can keep yourself warm in it. How are those snow covered solar panels doing?
Um, its called solar at your home....plug and charge it, very simple.
Very few people are affected by this weather. Remember Calif has a population of 40M,yes we are as woke as they come, but so few have ev's,most that do live in areas with decent infrastructure,non issue MSN hysteria,normal people are going about their regular day,as any Calif so called storm is minor and lasts 2 days
Looks like California needs to do some serious upgrades to their building codes to adjust to changing weather. Places like northern states and Canada have far more severe snow storms and accumulations, but they don't suffer this type of flooding and damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure.
They don’t got the fundings to do it 😂
@@TitusMH Funding from who? California is one of the most populous states with one the highest tax bases. More prosperous than most northern states.
hey, we never get this type of weather so why should we change building codes? You dont make any sense at all
@@YourName-jm7lz Never say never! Your getting this type of weather now. Obviously your going to need some historical data over the coming years to determine whether these more severe climate conditions are going to continue or worsen, to justify the expenses of real winters.
The issue is that California is very hilly and mountainous even the city of LA itself has so many steep hills, it is just nature for water to run down the hills and cause flooding lower elevations very quickly. It's just nature. The eastern half of the US and Canada are very flat compared to the west coast. You can see the bad flooding in Vancouver areas in Abbotsford last year due to heavy rains. The west coast simply has far more mountains and hills due to Subduction zones and past Volcanic activity so by nature hills and mountains are much larger and steer creating the conditions for bad flooding.
GOD BLESS SoCal WE HAD R TURN N NORTHERN CAL. STAY SAFE.
R the trk scales closed?
I've got 82000 lbs total
Let’s try and figure out a way to capture this stuff so you don’t have to completely drain my state of water.
They never will, they will let it all go into the ocean ,so they can still keep on robbing from other states, like they always have been doing.
Clean water is becoming a premium.
After most water is contaminated, privately owned or otherwise completely controlled by stakeholders. That's next.
Americans have no idea who they trust really.
@@Lovereignsupreme agreed, I can honestly say living in western CO my whole life, There have been some things that made me question the water decisions…
I think I’ve mentioned that
Turn around, don't drown.
Did the talking head just call the storm reporter Wolfie???
Water is a gift from God unlimited and plentiful. build more Dams drill more Wells
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Looks like Montana there. I thought you guys had palm trees growing there. I hope it melts soon!
So when this happened last year it wasn't historic? Or the year before? Or the one before? The grapevine is closed every year. Its nothing new , but gotta push the message.
Joey will be there next week passing out billions, screw Ohio.
How you will go back?
Where do snow balls come from?
Snow Men. 😉
Hail in Paramount
Is still winter so that is nice
Aha and still better prepared than seattle
The curse of global warming!
That stinky place could use a good bathing
its the first winter in lower elevation like the grate vine the sierras already get blizzards don't be confused ca isn't Hawaii the sierras are cold af
The Grapevine area gets snow... this isn't a first.
Meanwhile us folks up North are annoyed at the snow and city taking their sweet time clearing and salting the roads.
Now are you guys sure it's Mother Nature or is it Project bluebeam or project HAARP which one do you guys think it is very interested in finding out leave me a comment below
The conspiracy is strong with this one
It’s the one which gives the crims the most money, and tyrannical control.
I have lived in SF for 20 years originally from miami and it cracks me up how californians freak out when it rains and then freak out about the drought when it doesn’t rain! 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Make Winter Great Again
Concern for wildlife as well.
why? They live outdoors and are made for it?
Love wolfie!
Forget your wind and solar power in times like these. Nothing warms like natural gas and a wood stove. Prayers for those stuck in snow, we saw storms and weather like this in the 1960’s.
Imagine walking thru all that waste water California is a pig pen.
Yup it is just like Chicago, NY , Baltimore and Detroit. ALL DEM states.
Sounds like Winter. Move on!
Calm down drama queen.
This weather is abnormal for California. Stop being so obtuse and condescending.
Unlike any winter weve seen. First time seeing snow in our own backyards! Definitely a unique Cali Winter. Maybe this year it'll snow here on Christmas too😊
@@meteorbaby369 Were you in la city or the desert
@@Davo32310 Closer to the desert
Something that the Northeast hasn’t had this winter until now 😂
exactly same thing is happening in New Zealand!
It's only getting colder because it's getting warmer:)
@Alice Calderon Then they will cry "Global" warming!😂😂🤣🤣
@Alice Calderon Yeah! I was referring it to "Global" warming because of it being Summer! They gave up on "Global" warming! LOL
GLOBAL WARMING it’s called! 😂😂😂😂
im sure you can move your RV well before the ground got eaten up I think the owners just want a new one wanted the insurance to pay for it
This isn’t over for So Cal. Once the snow melts there will be severe flooding. 🙏