Bay Area likely to see snow on the hills this week from unusual winter storm, forecasters say

WALNUT CREEK, CA – FEB. 5: Enzo Ingwaldson, 7, of Danville, plays in the snow with family members on Mount Diablo in unincorporated Contra Costa County on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

When Bay Area residents wake up later this week and get a look outside, they might wonder if they’ve been transported many degrees north, with snow from an unusually cold and windy winter storm possibly carpeting the region’s major peaks and even reaching hills as low as 1,000 feet.

“Nearly (the) entire population of CA will be able to see snow from some vantage point later this week

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