By Max Matza
BBC News, Seattle
Snowflakes have been falling in Los Angeles, including around its iconic Hollywood sign, as a winter storm tightens its icy grip on southern California this weekend.
San Francisco broke a 132-year record low temperature, dipping to 39F (4C) on Friday morning.
Tens of millions of residents in the Golden State are under blizzard, wind and flood warnings.
The storms have blacked out nearly a million properties from coast to coast.
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A child in Yosemite National Park
The West Coast’s main motorway, Interstate 5, was partially closed south of the Oregon border.
Los Angeles – a city famed for its palm trees and sun-kissed boulevards – is under its first blizzard warning in more than three decades.
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A child plays near San Francisco
On Friday people in the city marvelled at the unfamiliar sight of a snow flurry around the Hollywood sign on Mount Lee.
But elsewhere in Los Angeles, flooding trapped cars in North Hollywood, and officials warned of widespread flooding in neighbourhoods throughout the surrounding county.
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Flooding hit North Hollywood in LA
The National Weather Service (NWS) warned that “significant mountain snows are likely Friday night into early Saturday, with major impacts to travel and infrastructure.
“Downed trees and power lines are possible. Lower elevations may experience significant snowfall over areas where snow is unusual.”
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Snow covered vineyards in northern California
The NWS warned swimmers on the state’s world-famous beaches to beware of “strong rip currents and high surf”.
Mountain communities can expect snowfall between 2ft and 7ft (60cm and 2.1m). Avalanche warnings have been posted in some areas.
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Women try to catch snowflakes on their tongues in Berkeley
Some weather forecasters around Los Angeles witnessed thunder snow, reports the LA Times.
The rare phenomenon – combining lightning and blizzards – sometimes accompanies intense winter storms.
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Snow fell in the mountains around San Francisco
Other parts of California that will see a rare blanketing of snow include the Mojave Desert, the Santa Clarita Valley and the Inland Empire.
Earlier in the week, the storm dumped snow farther north along the West Coast, including in the city of Portland, Oregon, which saw one its snowiest days on record.
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