Snowflakes fall near Snow Canyon Monday. Washington County, Utah, November 28, 2016 | Photo by Hollie Reina, St. George News
ST. GEORGE — With temperatures dropping and clouds on the horizon, snow showed up in several areas of Southern Utah on Monday afternoon.
Drive carefully and keep warm. Do you have any snow pictures? Send them to [email protected] and we’ll add them to our gallery. Please make sure you tell us where and when the picture was taken, and the name of the person that took it. We cannot use a picture without that information.
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The cinder cone is barely visible with the snow and fog Monday near Snow Canyon. Washington County, Utah, November 28, 2016 | Photo by Hollie Reina, St. George News
Snowflakes fall near Snow Canyon Monday. Washington County, Utah, November 28, 2016 | Photo by Hollie Reina, St. George News
Havana Reina enjoys the snow near Snow Canyon Monday. Washington County, Utah, November 28, 2016 | Photo by Hollie Reina, St. George News
Snow falls on a barn in Arizona Monday. Moccasin, Arizona, Nov. 28, 2016 | Photo by Cami Jim, St. George News
Snowfall Monday on a ranch. Moccasin, Arizona, Nov. 28, 2016 | Photo by Cami Jim, St. George News
Snow around the bend in Hildale Monday, Hildale, Utah, Nov. 28, 2016 | Photo courtesy of Jessica Cox, St. George News
Pine Valley Mountain, as seen from N. Dammeron Valley Road. Dammeron Valley, Utah, Nov. 28, 2016 | Photo courtesy of Allison Stingley, St. George News
Snow falls around the area of Snow Canyon Monday. Washington County, Utah, November 28, 2016 | Photo by Hollie Reina, St. George News
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A native of Pacific Palisades, Calif., Ric was bitten by the news bug as a staff writer and associate editor of the Palisades High School Tideline. After school he entered the media as a radio personality, both playing music and reporting news. Ric moved to St. George in the 1980s and was the morning personality on all three major AM stations in town. An avid amateur radio operator, Ric is looking for a good band to play in, as he plays keyboards, bass and guitar. Ric, who currently is working on developing a lifestyle that doesn't require his presence, lives in the center of St. George with his partner Terri, two snoring dogs and too many neurotic cats.
Well enjoy what little snow you get in St George it doesn’t do anything to help and it’s a short snow scene because if you sneeze and close your eyes it’s gone.
very true, brother Dump
Susie say’s “don’t you even think about saying snow on the vally floor!”