Late March Snow On Mount San Antonio

Just what it says! It’s the end of March and while I’m disappointed that we never actually got snow on the ground here in Victor Valley at about 3,574 feet (the closest was about 4,200 feet or so), it is beautiful to look off to our southwest and see Mount San Antonio every day, still covered in show.

Some of the snow has melted away since the bigger, colder storms of February, especially on some of the lower side peaks, but there’s still very impressive coverage.

Depending on where you are in the area and which nearer, lower peaks might be in your line of sight, you can also see snow capping Mount San Jacinto, Mount San Gorgonio, and Butler Peak, all off in the distance. But no matter where you are, Old Baldy (Mt San Antonio) is the closest and looms over the horizon the most.

As seen from the Farmer’s Market up in Apple Valley on Sunday. Not getting tired of the view.

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