It very rarely snows in the flat area of Berkeley.
The hills can get some snow, averaging once every 5-10 years. The snow is usually gone later in the day it snows, but in rare cases it will stay a few days.
In most cases, there is only enough snow for people to go out and throw snowball, build snowmen, etc. In the rarer events, some people will ride sleds or cross-country skis, although this is usually more for the uniqueness of being able to say "I skied in Berkeley" rather than the existence of good ski/sled hills.
On the higher hills in the bay area, snow is more frequent, and doesn't melt as quickly.
Anecdote: "However, in December 1975, as I walked home from an organic chemistry final at UCB, it was snowing on College Avenue. It didn't melt for a few hours, and the nearby hills got several inches of snow which lasted for several days. In the same storm, the Santa Cruz mountains got well over 1 foot of snow."
Sorry, no.
Nope
Snow is a rare occurrence in Burbank, CA due to its warm climate. However, it did snow in Burbank in January 1949, with traces of snow reported in the area.
no
Not usually. But it did in January of 1998!!
yes, but it is a very rare thing. last snow was in 1967
Winchester, CA is located in Southern California, where snow is rare due to its warmer climate. While it is not impossible for Winchester to experience snow in extremely unusual circumstances, it is highly unlikely.
Placer County, CA
1976
Not too much. Even when it does, it melts quick enough.
Yes if it gets cold enough
no its not