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Month: August 2017

Inland Valley Report So Cal

Inland Valley Report So Cal

A weak trough across the northern part of the state will maintain onshore flow today and Wednesday. This will result in widespread night and morning low clouds along the coast with breezy conditions in and near the desert. Temperatures will remain near seasonal averages the next two days. Southwest winds of 15-25 mph will be possible across the Antelope Valley and Banning Pass during the afternoon hours. Highs will range from the 70s at the coast to the lower 90s…

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Inland Valley Report Southern Calirornia

Inland Valley Report Southern Calirornia

  INLAND EMPIRE  .MONDAY… Sky/weather………Mostly sunny. Max temperature…..89 to 97. 24 HR TREND……Up 2 degrees. Min humidity……..25 to 35 percent. 24 HR TREND……Down 5 percent. WIND (20 FT)……..Variable 2 to 5 mph becoming west 6 to 11 mph with gusts to 20 mph in the afternoon. LAL……………..1.   .MONDAY NIGHT… Sky/weather………Mostly clear. Min temperature…..62 to 67. 24 HR TREND……Up 1 degree. Max humidity……..65 to 75 percent. 24 HR TREND……Down 15 percent. WIND (20 FT)……..Winds west 6 to 11 mph with…

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End in Sight for Hot Muggy Weather in Inland So Cal

End in Sight for Hot Muggy Weather in Inland So Cal

Scattered wet storms today*** ***Cooler weather this weekend into the first part of next week*** Very humid conditions will continue over Southern California as monsoonal moisture lingers over the area. However, a weak low pressure area approaching the Bay Area will turn the flow aloft to the southwest Friday which should help push the moisture east of the area. Yesterday, widespread wetting rains occurred over the San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forest with scattered convection occurring from Santa Barbara County eastward through…

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Monsoonal Flow Causes T.Storms, Showers, and Muggy Conditions in So Cal

Monsoonal Flow Causes T.Storms, Showers, and Muggy Conditions in So Cal

FLASH FLOOD POTENTIAL INDEX FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA Monsoonal moisture will be increasing through midweek, providing the fuel for scattered shower and isolated thunderstorm development over most of the area. Moderate easterly flow should limit the flooding potential, and clouds may limit instability at times as well. As steering flow weakens, and moisture decreases aloft later on Wednesday…the chance for stronger, slow moving thunderstorms with heavy rain and possible flash flooding will increase into Thursday.  FLASH FlOOD ALRTS IN AREAS OF INLAND…

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