http://www.ktvu.com/news/27010430/detail.htmlLight snow covered parts of the South Bay and the Peninsula...Posted: 4:33 pm PST February 26, 2011Updated: 7:36 pm PST February 26, 2011
SF BAY AREA -- While San Francisco only got a light dusting of snow in some Parts, its neighbors to the south got the real deal, with enough to build snowmen or even chuck a snowball at an unsuspecting passerby.Record low temperatures combined with rain overnight to create snow throughout the Bay Area at elevations as low as a few hundred feet Saturday, including in San Francisco's Twin Peaks and Merced Heights neighborhood, National Weather Service Chris Stumpf said.While most of that snow has since melted, some neighborhoods on the Peninsula at higher elevation still looked white this afternoon.Sam Ostrander, an employee at Alice's Restaurant on Skyline Boulevard in Woodside, said it looked "really snowy still" this afternoon, with snow still covering the ground and treetops and roofs of nearby homes and businesses.Ostrander said she saw many people building snowmen on the sides of the road this morning.
SF BAY AREA -- While San Francisco only got a light dusting of snow in some Parts, its neighbors to the south got the real deal, with enough to build snowmen or even chuck a snowball at an unsuspecting passerby.Record low temperatures combined with rain overnight to create snow throughout the Bay Area at elevations as low as a few hundred feet Saturday, including in San Francisco's Twin Peaks and Merced Heights neighborhood, National Weather Service Chris Stumpf said.While most of that snow has since melted, some neighborhoods on the Peninsula at higher elevation still looked white this afternoon.Sam Ostrander, an employee at Alice's Restaurant on Skyline Boulevard in Woodside, said it looked "really snowy still" this afternoon, with snow still covering the ground and treetops and roofs of nearby homes and businesses.Ostrander said she saw many people building snowmen on the sides of the road this morning.
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