Friday, March 10, 2006
Winter in southern California
An storm system with unseasonably cold air will influence southern California's weather for at least the next couple days.For the rest of Friday...
Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms across the region. Hourly rainfall rates may exceed 1/4" at times. Snowfall rates over the mountain areas above 3,000' may reach 1" per hour. Locally higher amounts possible during any thunderstorm activity that may occur.
Along with the precipitaion... gusty winds will continue to blow across the region. Winds may exceed 40 mph at times over the mountains and most desert locations. Local breezy conditions can be except over the coastal and valley sections.
For Friday night...
Widespread precipitation is expected over the entire region during this period. Rain may be heavy at times for mudslides and possible flooding over the recent burn areas of Los Angeles and Venture counties during the overnight hours. Snow will be likely down to the 2,500 to 3,000' level which would put the snow in the high desert region.
For Saturday...
Widespread rain and snow will continue... locally heavy at times. The potential for mudslides or flooding will continue to exist over the recent burn areas. Snow at times will lower to 1,500 to 2,500'. In which will mean snow will even be possible over the foothills of the coastal valley areas.
Winds will continue to be an issued (especially over the mountain and high desert areas). Winds at times will gusts to 40 mph. It may also be breezy at times elsewhere...especially during any thunderstorm activity that may occur.
Check the lastest watches, warnings, advisories and forecasts at...
Southland Weather
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