SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / BCN) — Cold, wet weather will once again put an icy grip on the Bay Area as we head toward this weekend, bringing with it a chance that San Francisco residents could see some snow, forecasters said Wednesday. Talk began swirling in recent days that snow could drop on San Francisco for the first time in 35 years. National Weather Service forecaster Bob Benjamin said that while snow would likely fall at elevations lower than last weekend, it was still too soon to know for certain if there would be flurries in the city. If the coldest predictions materialize, “In some form, people at or near sea level will see snow in the air,” Benjamin said. Read full forecast here: News New Mexico
Philosophical Epicenter of Faith-Based Global Warming May Get Snow for First Time in 35 Years
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on Thursday, February 24, 2011
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