Snow in San Diego? 5 times it actually happened
View of a man throwing snow or seafoam from the ground at Mission Beach possibly Quite a bit of snow or seafoam is on the beach apparently from a freak snowstorm Photo courtesy of San Diego History Center Even in Southern California winter has a way of surprising people On rare occasions San Diego famous for sunshine and mild temperatures has been dusted with snow Historical weather records indicate that only five true snowfall events have ever been documented in the city s recorded history These fleeting moments briefly transformed the region into a winter landscape While San Diego is known for its steady predictable weather these remarkable storms stand out as exceptions However flurries have appeared in nearby inland neighborhoods on other rare occasions Here are the five times snow made an appearance People playing in the snow or seafoam at Mission Beach possibly Check out the snow or seafoam is on the beach The group is playing by a lamppost while one woman sits on the sea wall at right Photo courtesy of San Diego Historical Center A man driving a horse-drawn cart through the snow near Lake Cuyamaca Two men and a young man are standing on a bank above the carriage The driver might be Ed Fletcher Photo courtesy of San Diego History Center Feb The first recorded snow in the city Flakes fell downtown and near the harbor temporarily covering streets and surprising residents in a sparsely populated coastal town January Light snow or flurries were stated in city neighborhoods Accounts vary on the exact date but observers noted that snow was visible on rooftops and trees Jan Snow fell in La Mesa University Heights Mission Beach and particular city hilltops The event was brief but widely covered in local newspapers Jan The greater part famous snowfall in San Diego history A strong cold front brought snow across the county reaching parts of the city Children played in neighborhoods with a rare dusting making this the benchmark low-elevation snow event Dec The last measurable snowfall in the city Certain neighborhoods published up to an inch after a rare cold system passed through Southern California This is the preponderance newest instance of snow accumulating in San Diego proper Snow dusts the streets in Alpine in Photo courtesy of San Diego History Center Other Rare Flurries or Unofficial Snow Events While the five events above are widely recognized as the official snow in the city record other flurries have occasionally been broadcasted mostly in inland or northern suburbs February Light snow flurries in inland neighborhoods not verified in central San Diego Flurries observed in areas like Poway Rancho Bernardo and Carmel Mountain These events were brief minor and did not occur downtown View of automobiles heading up Highway later Interstate east of Alpine with snow on the highway Check out the cars Photo courtesy of San Diego History Center An unidentified woman plays in the snow near Alpine perhaps in the s Photo courtesy of San Diego History Center Though rare these snow events are part of San Diego s unique weather history a reminder that even in a city famous for sunshine winter can occasionally deliver a surprise For residents each flurry no matter how brief becomes a story worth retelling Sources National Weather Provision San Diego Forecast Office archivesSan Diego History Center archival accountsLocal newspaper archivesWeather gov historical input for San Diego County Sources