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7 years ago
"Sid1701D9;d-952439" wrote:
How often does it snow in southern California, not very often, so that is right on for the climate as far as mystery weather. But one major problem Del Sol Valley is considered a Desert! Yes Desert! Without all the population it would be just a few trees and sand and wild crab grass. I seen a picture someone posted of snow in DSV if its true and no one moded it. However I didn't care if DSV got snow or not, but I really wanted to see Oasis Spring covered with snow, but I guess apparently, its not meant to be, because the majority of Deserts don't get snow, so I can't play in a snowy Desert. Also I really don't get the Sunsnow in Oasis Springs the weather machine says the climates been switched and the type of weather has been switched, but snow don't stick in Oasis Springs, Devs, just tell me the truth is there a snow layer in Oasis Springs? Maybe sand looks stupid under snow. who knows. I bet Mean mountain is keeping snow from falling in Oasis Springs.
Like @Stormkeep said, it may depend on where you live in Southern California if you get snow or not. If you live near the coast, it's not likely going to happen. If it does it will be like how it is on that (?) weather day in the calendar. You'll see it fall, but it won't stick to the ground.
On the other hand, California has high desert in places like Victorville and Hesperia which is considered high desert. It's just north of Cajon Pass and those places will see snow every so often. I've thought of Oasis Springs to be like Palm Springs and I don't remember the last time it snowed out there.
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