The closest snow to Santa Rosa, CA 95401 can typically be found in the nearby mountains of the Sierra Nevada, with popular destinations like Lake Tahoe or Mount Shasta being around a 3-4 hour drive away. During winter months, the elevation of places like the Sonoma County mountains, such as Mount Tamalpais or Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, may also receive some snow, although it's generally less than higher elevations. For the best snow conditions, heading to ski resorts in the Sierra Nevada is recommended.
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Big bear or santa ana mountains
yes...very rarely, like every 10 years we might get 1 or 2 inches.
1.2 inches of snow.
No, he isn't, but he is flattered that you would think such a beauty was related to him.
What does Santa’s sleigh needs to slide
santa Claus never dies...he lives forever:)
Santa's Sleigh = human + snow + wood
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Snow Queen'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Summer Snow'.
The last time it snowed in Santa Clarita was January 2011. It did not stick to the ground
Santa will make it to the UK. If Santa lives in the north pole there is snow there all the time. Merry Christmas!