Snow that fell Monday on the Diablo Mountain range lasted longer than it usually does in these parts as the cold temperatures stuck around through Tuesday afternoon. The temperatures remained in the high 40s during the day, but dipped to below freezing in

Snow, ice hit during cold spell
A winter rainstorm Monday turned to snow as temperatures
dipped.
Snow, ice hit during cold spell

A winter rainstorm Monday turned to snow as temperatures dipped. The temperatures stayed cold several days in a row, allowing the snow that frosted local hillsides to remain late into the day on Tuesday. Ice patches also dotted cars and rooftops in Hollister throughout the week.

As of press time, the temperatures were expected to rise to the mid-to-high 50s with rain forecast for Friday through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.

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