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Snow falls on Los Angeles; blizzard warnings for mountains

A powerful winter storm that swept down the West Coast with flooding and frigid temperatures shifted its focus to southern California today.

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A person sits in a snow-covered bus stop Friday, Feb. 24, in Olympic Valley, Calif.
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Brody Mielke, left, 10, and his older sister Braelynn, 12, make a snowman as snow falls at approximately the 1,700-foot level in front of their Fontana, Calif., home in Hunters Ridge on Saturday.
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A vehicle makes its way across Wilson Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., as snow begins to blanket the area at approximately the 1,500 foot level on Saturday.
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The rain-swollen Los Angeles River flows near downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, as a powerful storm pounds Southern California.
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Jacob Polanco, left, 8, and his older sister Khloe, 9, make snow angels after snow fell in their neighborhood at approximately the 1,400-foot level in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., on Saturday.
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Kegan Chay and Audra Barrios, from left, of Berkeley, react as snow falls at Tilden Regional Park along Grizzly Peak Boulevard in Berkeley, Calif.,, Feb. 24.
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Snow-capped Mount Hamilton rises above San Jose, Calif. in a view down West San Carlos Street, Friday.
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Kimberly Pong enjoys the weather as snow covers the top elevation of Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park in San Ramon, Calif., on Friday.
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Jaden Shabry, 15, of Boulder Creek, Calif., plays in the snow after a snowstorm that hit the West Coast on Friday.

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