Wednesday, March 08, 2006
In between storms
Much of the southland is in between storm systems this Wednesday. There will be a few lingering light showers this morning over San Diego county. Otherwise... mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 50s to the middle 60s most coastal and valley locations.
It may be a bit breezy at times (especially this morning) through and below passes and canyons. Gusts to over 25 mph are possible.
It appears that southern California is in for winter weather late this week through early next week as a cold Alaskan trough of low pressure digs into the region. Several impulses will rotate in and bring scattered to numerous showers with snow levels at times dropping to below 2,000 feet. This will mean a possibility of snow showers falling as a low as the foothills of the coastal valleys.
Temperatures this weekend in many places of the southland may not reach above 50 degrees. Combined with the gusty winds...this will make for wind chills in the upper 30s to the middle 40s during the daytime hours.
In the mountains... daytime temperatures will be in the 20s to the lower 30s with wind chills in the single digits and teens.
More detailed information on this upcoming change in the weather can be accessed at...
Southland Weather
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