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Anyone Got Pictures? In Search of Snow

Crowds gathered at San Francisco's Twin Peaks; morning hikers in the foothills found a bit on the ground.

In the search for snow, you had to be up very late or very early in the Great Snowfall That Wasn't—Quite.

In the daylight hours before the sun melted it, early-morning walkers and hikers were treated to a bit of the white stuff. These pictures were taken of the foothills above , and the other along Stevens Creek Canyon Road by Stevens Creek Reservoir and the Sunnyvale Rod & Gun Club.

Much hullabaloo could be had at San Francisco's Twin Peaks, where people were out in the wee hours to look for a snowflake—any snowflake, as reported here by Stanford students in the Peninsula Press. And in San Jose, showers that moved off the Santa Cruz Mountains and into the valley turned into a mixture of rain and an occasional soggy snowflake.

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One morning walker at Rancho San Antonio Park said he found snow on the ground by his house on Stevens Creek Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard in Cupertino at 7 a.m.

Ranger Curt Dunn, up in the Palo Alto Open Space and Park, posted these pictures of snow in Foothills Park on Flickr.

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