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In 1949, Los Angeles experienced its most extreme snowstorm ever, with up to two feet of snow blanketing the city for three days and the temperature dropping to its lowest ever recorded, 28 degrees Fahrenheit.

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In 1949, Los Angeles experienced its most extreme snowstorm ever, with up to two feet of snow blanketing the city for three days and the temperature dropping to its lowest ever recorded, 28 degrees Fahrenheit.

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