(LOS ANGELES) — Heather Turping was snowboarding with her boyfriend when she heard someone scream “Avalanche!”![image](
Then Turping, 39, saw “a cloud of snow coming down.”
The avalanche that hit Friday at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort caught five people — one day after a snowboarder died there during a blizzard as a winter storm rolled through California.
The storm that steamrollered through the Sierra Nevada still threatened rain and snow through Saturday afternoon in Southern California, a few hundred miles away.
The National Weather Service said mountains in Ventura and Los Angeles counties could see up to a foot of new snow at higher elevations.
Other areas could see some showers before an eastward-moving low-pressure trough moved on but forecasters said it wouldn’t be enough to cause major flooding.