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Rare Snow Day in Joshua Tree National Park

Snow in the Mojave Desert is a beautiful and rare sight. Yesterday, January 27, there was snow on the ground at Joshua Tree National Park, and the photos and videos coming from the southern California park are stunning.

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The Instagram account @visit_joshuatree shared several videos of snow covering the ground and coating the famous Joshua trees. The captions say all footage was from yesterday, Monday, January 27, 2025.

“Joshua Tree National Park is in the high desert with peaks above 4000 feet elevation, so it typically gets snow once a year in January / February,” says @visit_joshuatree in one of its posts. “[The park] had an especially dry year with very little rain in the last six months, so snow is a welcome sight in the park, and is a good indicator for Joshua Tree blooms and wildflowers in the spring time. Joshua Trees need a ‘cold snap’ to start their annual clock which then produces Joshua Tree blooms in February.”

See footage from a rare snow day at Joshua Tree National Park here:


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