Climate change in Southern California?

Freack

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I live in a town in southern California called Chino. Normally the leaves start falling in November or October and it starts to get windy, not summer winds though, cold quick winds. By January the mornings are foggy and the mountains have lots of snow. It didn't happen this time. Until a few days ago it seemed like something between summer and fall with some cold days and some hot days. Has anyone else in Southern California noticed anything like this?
 
Each year is a bit different. I'm surprised you would get foggy mornings in January--I live in Southern California and I don't recall January ever being very foggy. Typically in January we either have Santa Anas (weak or strong) with warm weather and sunshine, or else storms. So far we have been having the warm dry weather, but that will change soon. A couple of weak storms are expected this week and starting about next Monday the flood gates will open and we'll get lots of rain--expect a rainy week next week. I'm not sure about the snow levels, I don't think these will be particularly cold storms but the resort levels should get snow.
 
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