Bed And Breakfast San Diego

San Diego, is there any snow in our mountains?
Hey San Diegans others, as you know we do get a little snow in our great city, but it is only in our mountain areas, as Julian and Mount Laguna, nobody knows if there is snow so far? Also, does anyone know i site can register whenever there is snow up in them thar hills? Any help would be great, usually end up calling a bed & breakfast and ask them if there is snow, but as the ID of a website where you can see for myself or something, any help would be great.
http://weather.weatherbug.com/CA/Julian-weather.html?zcode=z5593&zip=92036
San Diego Bed and Breakfast (San Diego, CA)
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