Monday, December 03, 2007
Atmospheric cocktail of weather for the southland this week.
First off... high pressure will produce a weak to moderate off shore flow through mid week. This will result in gusty winds, lowering humidities and warmer temperatures. This will make for high fire danger.
Secondly... high surf will pound southland beaches beginning Tuesday and lasting through Thursday. The high surf and swells will make for dangerous boating and surfing. Also... minor coastal flooding is also possible...mainly over low lying west facing beaches.
Finally... a major storm over the central Pacific (pictured in the above graphic) is expected to bring widespread (possibly heavy) precipitation to SoCal by Friday and possibly continuing through much of the weekend.
This storm is expected to bring higher rainfall amounts with mountain snows to the southland along with gusty winds. The possibility also exists for thunderstorms.
Further updates as the week proceeds on this storm system.
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