A heavy snow storm slammed into the Placerville-Diamond Springs corridor last night.
As I drove home around 5 p.m., I could see mixed rain and snow blowing over the hood of my truck. Within 15 minutes I was in the middle of a full-blown snow storm.
By 5:30, large, heavy snowflakes blanketed the El Dorado County foothills at the 1,600-foot elevation and higher.
As the two-hour weather system moved eastward, the heavy flakes stuck to everything in their way. By the time I left the house at 6:30, all the roads were covered and CalTrans had set up chain control just east of Placerville on US 50.
A layer of snow still covered the tail track out of the engine house at the El Dorado County Historical Museum this morning. It's all gone now.
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