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Snow Falls In Alameda County: 'Almost Looks Like Tahoe!'
See photos of snow blanketing an unincorporated Alameda County community.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — The California Highway Patrol — Dublin documented a rare sight in Alameda County Wednesday morning.
The area of Mines Road in unincorporated Alameda County was blanketed in a thin layer of white after a stormy night.
"Almost looks like Tahoe," CHP wrote.
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See for yourself:
Mines Road in unincorporated #Alameda County. Almost looks like #Tahoe! #snowfall #Snowing #weather #storm #RAIN #StormWatch #DriveSafe #SlowDown pic.twitter.com/vo9VrMPoOn
— CHP Dublin Area (@CHPDublin) January 27, 2021
Other high elevation areas across the Bay Area also saw snow, from the North Bay to the South Bay. Check out this Cal Fire station in Santa Cruz County:
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SNOW AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS: Here’s a look at current conditions from CAL FIRE Station 21, Saratoga Summit in Santa Cruz County. Elevation: 2,560 feet above sea level #CaWx pic.twitter.com/hTbst1YBUS
— CAL FIRE CZU (@CALFIRECZU) January 27, 2021
Residents are encouraged to drive slowly and safely as a storm lingers over the Bay Area.
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