Southern California Stuns From Space: Snow-Capped San Gabriels and Greener Hills Surround Los Angeles as 75° Beach Weather Returns Next Week
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — A breathtaking satellite view captured today shows a transformed Southern California landscape, where snow-covered mountain peaks rise above a noticeably greener terrain stretching across the Los Angeles Basin and surrounding valleys.
The image reveals a striking contrast: bright white snow blanketing the higher elevations of the San Gabriel Mountains and nearby ranges, while urban Los Angeles, Orange County, and coastal communities sit under clear skies along the Pacific.
Snow-Capped Mountains Tower Over Los Angeles Basin
The satellite imagery clearly shows heavy snow coverage across:
- The San Gabriel Mountains
- The San Bernardino Mountains
- Portions of the higher inland ranges east of Los Angeles
These peaks appear sharply defined in white against darker terrain, highlighting recent winter storms that delivered significant mountain snowfall.
From space, the snow line is clearly visible, tracing along the ridgelines north and east of downtown Los Angeles, while lower elevations remain snow-free.
Hills Turn Green After Recent Moisture
Beyond the snow-capped peaks, the terrain across Southern California appears notably greener than typical dry-season conditions.
The hills surrounding:
- The San Fernando Valley
- Inland Empire communities
- Portions of Ventura County
show a healthy shade of green, signaling recent rainfall that has refreshed vegetation across the region.
This transformation is especially visible when compared to the typically brown tones often seen during drier periods.
Coastal Cities Clear and Bright
The coastline from Santa Barbara through Los Angeles and down toward San Diego appears cloud-free and sharply defined.
The Los Angeles metro area, including Long Beach and surrounding communities, shows dense urban development bordered by the Pacific Ocean’s deep blue waters.
Despite recent mountain snow, coastal and low-elevation areas remain mild and dry.
75-Degree Beach Days Returning Next Week
While the mountains remain wintery, warmer conditions are already on the horizon.
Forecast trends indicate that temperatures along the Southern California coast could climb back toward the mid-70s next week, bringing classic beach weather back to the region.
This means residents may soon experience one of Southern California’s most iconic contrasts:
- Snow visible on the mountains
- Warm sunshine at the beach
A Classic Southern California Contrast
The satellite snapshot captures a uniquely Southern California moment — where winter storms refresh the mountains while coastal communities prepare for spring-like warmth.
From snowy alpine ridges to sunlit beaches, the region is showcasing its dramatic geographic diversity in a single frame.
WaldronNews.com will continue monitoring weather developments across California as winter gradually transitions toward spring.
