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San Diego County's Peaks See First Snowfall of the Season

San Diego County mountains saw measurable snow for the first time in months thanks to Tuesday's big storm.

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National Forests in California close to prevent wildfires

National Forests in California close to prevent wildfires
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Six Stargazing Hotspots to View This Year's Perseids Meteor Shower

Six Stargazing Hotspots to View This Year's Perseids Meteor Shower
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Rabbits and rodents peak

Author San Diego Mountain Lilac (ceanothus cyaneus), on the right (east) fork of the Rattlesnake Canyon trail, in Poway. March 24, 2018 Rabbit and Rodent population is peaking in the canyons and hillsides of coastal San Diego County. In many neighborhoods, car headlights illuminate the rear ends of scampering cottontail rabbits making raids on succulent garden vegetation. On the fringes of suburbia, sleek coyotes are sometimes spotted slinking about in pursuit of rodents and rabbits, or easier-to-catch fare house cats. Photograph by Dave Good Wild Rose, a California native, is in bloom in San Diego County’s foothills and mountains. In moist, lowland areas and along small watercourses, wild rose shows off small, fluorescent-pink flowers. By June and July, the rose bloom will reach the Laguna and Palomar Mountains, where the plant grows in abundance in shady locales.

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