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Snow in Del Sol Valley?

My sim went off to work at the lab and when she returned home it was covered in snow. I don't have the mod that makes it snow here so I am a bit confused. 5sZQnpt.png
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  • asimbsimasimbsim Posts: 476 Member
    It might be a mystery weather system or something. Every now and again you get random weather appear in places you don't expect, so that's the only thing I can think of for this. I can just imagine your poor sim arriving home being like "Erm, what happened!!?" :D
  • PlumbobCrossingPlumbobCrossing Posts: 8,455 Member
    She’s like, “Honey, I’m ho.... What the snowball?!” :D
  • simm621simm621 Posts: 1,037 Member
    Lol seriously she quickly got the whim to make snow angels.
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  • CatnipSimzCatnipSimz Posts: 18 Member
    I've actually never seen that happen before, your poor sim lol.
  • amber_ilumireamber_ilumire Posts: 1,714 Member
    I haven't had snow in Del Sol Valley yet, but it looks gorgeous! Definitely mystery weather I think. It's happened a couple times for me in Oasis Springs.
  • halihali Posts: 66 Member
    I've never seen Los Angeles--where Del Sol Valley is said to take inspiration from--covered in snow like that, but I did see news coverage of a freak storm in Las Vegas several years ago.
    I like how in the picture the tippy-tops of the palm trees don't quite~ have a build up of fluffy snow on them yet, hehe--nice touch team that worked on developing snow for the game :D
  • GalacticGalGalacticGal Posts: 28,284 Member
    I grew up in Southern California. I do recall a 'freak' snow that fell upon L.A. some decades ago, but that's a very infrequent occurrence.
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  • gettpsgettps Posts: 420 Member
    edited August 2019
  • SheriSim57SheriSim57 Posts: 6,934 Member
    edited August 2019
    I live in the San Joaquin valley in California..... where it can hit past 110 degree’s in the summer. And yes, once in a great while it snows here. The last time it snowed enough to cover the ground here was about 21 ago ( before my youngest started to school). It snowed so much that snow even covered the tree’s, and there was plenty of snow to build a snow man. we are warmer here than The Los Angeles area. So, it is very very, unusual, but it happens. The most beautiful and rare thing to see though is the Mojave desert covered in snow, I saw that as a child, and it lasted longer because it is considered a high desert (colder).
  • SimTrippySimTrippy Posts: 7,651 Member
    Haha I had this happen once too :D

    My sims immediately took full advantage of this once-in-their-lifetime event!
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  • GalacticGalGalacticGal Posts: 28,284 Member
    SheriSim57 wrote: »
    I live in the San Joaquin valley in California..... where it can hit past 110 degree’s in the summer. And yes, once in a great while it snows here. The last time it snowed enough to cover the ground here was about 21 ago ( before my youngest started to school). It snowed so much that snow even covered the tree’s, and there was plenty of snow to build a snow man. we are warmer here than The Los Angeles area. So, it is very very, unusual, but it happens. The most beautiful and rare thing to see though is the Mojave desert covered in snow, I saw that as a child, and it lasted longer because it is considered a high desert (colder).

    Our last day in Riverside, CA, it actually started snowing, too. Hadn't snowed there for about 22 years. At least where we were moving to, snow is the norm. :)
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  • Uh, yeah. I saw that myself just yesterday. First, Diana's kids were complaining about being cold. So she went to my hardware store to buy a thermostat. When Wonder Woman got back home, there was snow on the ground. Imagine that. A Los Angeles like neighbourhood having snow on the ground. #weirdnessinthesims4
  • SERVERFRASERVERFRA Posts: 7,108 Member
    Cool! I never have my sims in Del Los Valley. I should try it out.
  • cheescaekscheescaeks Posts: 902 Member
    it snowed in tucson, arizona once. very odd, nobody showed up to school except a few because the idiots didn't bother to cancel it. so few people showed up they ended up cancelling the school day midway through.
  • randy2355randy2355 Posts: 157 Member
    I had this happen once too. I thought it might be a mystery weather day, but it wasn't. I think its just a super rare event.
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