Anomaly in the US. Huge #hail in California after 70-degree heat wave Fahrenheit

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Southern California has been affected by drastic changes in the weather.
Days after unseasonable heat waves sparked a pair of wildfires, a storm system brought low temperatures, hail and thunder to Southern California on Tuesday.
Temperatures in the area have dropped to 50 and 60 degrees, a sharp drop from record daily highs set just a few days ago, including 88 degrees in Burbank and 85 degrees at #LosAngelesInternationalAirport.
The driver told us that he was driving on Highway 134 during the day when he noticed heavy traffic and pulled out near the Rose Bowl where he saw 3 to 4 inches of accumulated hail on the road. land.
A resident of Southern California since 2012 was very surprised, he had never seen anything like this held here in Los Angeles.
Authorities have not received any reports of major damage from the storm, Lisa Phillips, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in #Oxnard , said in the evening.
The system brought a variety of weather events to Southern California.
Together with cooler air, the system brought light rain and snow in mountainous areas, according to forecasters.
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