Thursday, August 02, 2007

 

Drier/more stable air to move into the southland

(Big Bear Lake - March 2003)

Drier air will begin to push across the southland over the next few days...as a west/southwest flow develops...due to a trough of low pressure moving into the Pacific NW region.

For the southland this will mean extensive coastal and valley low clouds and fog. Mostly sunny skies over the mountains and deserts...except there will be a slight risk of afternoon showers/tstorms over the southern mountains and deserts Thursday and Friday.

Temperatures will be slightly cooler through the weekend.







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