Pictures: Snow-capped mountains seen throughout San Diego

SAN DIEGO (FOX5/KUSI) — San Diego’s mountaintops are glistening white after a Winter Storm Warning was issued for mountain communities final week.

The most recent winter storm dumped inches of snow in elevated areas throughout the area, prompting days of college closures in some county districts.

Although the solar has returned to most areas, temperatures have been chilly. Saturday night time lows had been projected to be within the 20s for some mountain areas, based on the Nationwide Climate Service.

With the wintry climate comes sights of palm timber with snowy mountain backdrops, one thing that’s not seen on a regular basis in sunny San Diego.

From Balboa Park to the College of San Diego, native photographer Vishwas Lokesh captured a number of angles of snow-capped mountains throughout the area Saturday night.

Right here’s a take a look at what his digicam snapped:

Within the photograph under, snowcapped Mount Laguna is seen from Shelter Island. The Balboa Park tower can be seen within the entrance.

As seen from Shelter Island.

Within the photograph under, Lokesh captured the Cuyamaca Mountain vary with the clouds casting a shadow over it. He took the photograph behind the Immaculata Catholic Church, positioned on the College of San Diego.

Mt. Cuyamaca

The picture under exhibits one other of angle of Mount Laguna, this time captured from Ocean Seashore. Additionally seen is Junípero Serra Museum in Presidio Park.

Mt. Laguna

In one other seize, seen under, the snow-capped San Bernardino mountains might be seen within the far distance. Lokesh took the photograph from Mount Soledad Memorial Park in La Jolla.

Mt. Soledad

Try extra native footage of leopard sharks, the mesmerizing bioluminescence and extra by visiting this San Diego photographer’s Instagram web page @shotbyvish.