Another Day in the Bay
While it has been relatively warm thanks to El Nino weather phenomenon, winter arrived with a fury last night. Blustery cold weather moved down from the north in what the media dramatically calls a polar vortex. I woke up to a windy morning. Looking out towards the water, I remembered that there was supposed to be a king tide, which brings the water higher than usual. Combined with the wind, I imagined it was going to be all out mayhem by the seawall, where the waves were likely crash against the rocks. I couldn't get the king tide out of my mind, so I decided to go for a quick walk to see if I could capture any interesting sights. I didn't last long out there, even with my stylish heated vest, but I think I've returned with a nice catch (though I'm sure the owners of this vessel would beg to differ).
The top of that mountain is looking positively frosty
Images by @litguru
The top of the mountain must have actually been so much cold
Yes, the snow turns to rain when it hits lower altitude, that's why you only see it on top of the mountain.