WEATHER CONDITIONS ON THE PACIFIC COAST 

 on Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, and the peaks 

 of the Mount Hamilton Range. The heaviest snow- 

 fall in the bay section occurred January 9, 1913, 

 when Mount Tamalpais and Angel Island were 

 covered. 



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